Ah, come on. No self-respecting general would ever carry the saddle. From the looks of it, he’s ridden that horse before. Where’s the step-stool private?
I always thought it was spelled “k-i-e-s-t-e-r”, ‘cause the way it’s in the panel, the correct pronounciation would have it rhyming with “shyster”. Or maybe that’s all those years of studying German coming back on me.
My dad’s mom was a Keister, and her brother lived above a sort of small canyon in Montana. Another family happened to have the last name Butts and lived on above the other side. They were all friends with the people that lived in the canyon and they would all joke that those people lived in the crack between the Butts and the Keisters.
margueritem over 13 years ago
LMAO!!!!!
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Last sit, you mean.
magnamax over 13 years ago
I envy him. My bony butt doesn’t like horseback.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Well at least he doesn’t have to pad the saddle.
bubujin_2 Premium Member over 13 years ago
It would seem that Native American #1 doesn’t have much horse sense.
vzs1022 over 13 years ago
General Keister! So funny!
Digital Frog over 13 years ago
I feel sorry for the horse. They should call him the Horse Whimperer…
odeliasimone over 13 years ago
I think that horse is going to kick his keister!
mabrndt Premium Member over 13 years ago
Ah, come on. No self-respecting general would ever carry the saddle. From the looks of it, he’s ridden that horse before. Where’s the step-stool private?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I didn’t get it until I finally caught the keister. My what large buns he has.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
He and Sitting Bull were related, and they both had assphalt…….☻
Dirty Dragon over 13 years ago
Good ol’ Gen. Rashingpoxx “Red” Keister.
DjGuardian over 13 years ago
He kinda sticks out like a sore bum.
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gofinsc over 13 years ago
Distant ancestor of the Widettes.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Corporal, why do the men keep snickering when I say ‘battalion’?”
runar over 13 years ago
I always thought it was spelled “k-i-e-s-t-e-r”, ‘cause the way it’s in the panel, the correct pronounciation would have it rhyming with “shyster”. Or maybe that’s all those years of studying German coming back on me.
rogcbrand over 13 years ago
My dad’s mom was a Keister, and her brother lived above a sort of small canyon in Montana. Another family happened to have the last name Butts and lived on above the other side. They were all friends with the people that lived in the canyon and they would all joke that those people lived in the crack between the Butts and the Keisters.