B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for September 25, 2021

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    finkd  about 3 years ago

    Yeah, it makes him feel crabby all day.

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    montylc2001  about 3 years ago

    The wabbit gave me the cwaaaabss!!!

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    Wilde Bill  about 3 years ago

    A tension headache annnd dinner.

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    Imagine  about 3 years ago

    Let’s talk about your mother.

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    Darth_Walrus_1975  about 3 years ago

    Still sticking his head under water, for extended periods of time.

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    angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Will Peter tell him he has a crab on his head?

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    BigDaveGlass  about 3 years ago

    He’s feeling a bit crabby…..

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    Flynn White Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Dr. Peter: “How often do you suffer from headaches?” Clumsy: “Every time I get a headache, I suffer.”

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    !!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member about 3 years ago

    ‘Put a pot of water on to boil, then dip your head into it for a few minutes. You can eat your tension headache afterwards, with a bit of butter!’

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    Gent  about 3 years ago

    Well, after yesterday’s flying fish, you shoulda expected flying crabs too.

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    Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Vulcan mind pinch?

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    jagedlo  about 3 years ago

    Every day? Well then, you’re insane according to that definition that says it’s doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results!

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    1953Baby  about 3 years ago

    It’s all that SAND. . .everywhere. . .

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    wongo  about 3 years ago

    Well stop being so crabby about it !

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Nope. You came home with crabs. There’s a cream for that.

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    Zepher  about 3 years ago

    Quick, boil some water up!

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    Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago

    He needs to find crabs with less torque.

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    patmobley  about 3 years ago

    How can I trust a doctor who’s shingle is a toombstone?

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    blakerl  about 3 years ago

    Removing the lobster from your head will cure your headache. Now that will cost 5 clams and one lobster dinner.

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    mindjob  about 3 years ago

    Humans evolved fatter heads to keep the crabs from pinching them

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    Michael G.  about 3 years ago

    How much are you shelling out for this “therapy”?

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    Zebrastripes  about 3 years ago

    It feels like a vice gripping my head…

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    DavidPlatt  about 3 years ago

    “You shouldn’t self-diagnose. That’s not a tension headache. It’s a compression headache.”

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    gammaguy  about 3 years ago

    Attention headache?

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    raybarb44  about 3 years ago

    Do tell…..

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    awcoffman  about 3 years ago

    More like compression than tension.

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    mistercatworks  about 3 years ago

    Looks more like a compression headache. :)

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    jim.bullard  about 3 years ago

    He needs mirror, not a shrink.

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    zeexenon  about 3 years ago

    Just dip the top of your head in a pot of boiling water.

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    briangj2  about 3 years ago

    Here are the basic parts of a lobster and their function:

    Abdomen — the section commonly referred to as the “tail”.

    Antennae — tactile organs, having a sense of touch.

    Antennules — chemosensors, having a sense of smell – with a function similar to a human nose.

    Carapace — the outer shell of the cephalothrax

    Cephalothorax — contains the head and thorax sections — together they are commonly called the “body”

    Chelipod (crusher claw) — the larger of the claws, with a rounded surface suitable for crushing prey such as shellfish.

    Chelipod (ripper or pincher claw) — the smaller of the claws, which is more pointed and sharp, is used for tearing food apart.

    Eye — compound eyes provide sense of sight

    Mandible — jaw-like structure for crushing and ingesting food

    Maxillipeds — the mouth parts of the lobster, flat platelike parts used to pass food to the mandible

    Pereiopods (walking legs) — The two sets of walking legs immediately behind the claws are also used for catching and eating food and have many “taste” sensors; the last two sets of legs are used primarily for walking.

    Pleopods — commonly known as “swimmerets”. with tiny hairs. In females the hairs are somewhat longer and are the attachment point for eggs.

    Telson — the central tail fin

    Uropods — the outer pairs of tail fins

    (To be concluded)

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    briangj2  about 3 years ago

    (Conclusion)

    “Lobsters and crabs both belong to shellfish a subphylum known as Crustacea, making them crustaceans, or animals with an exoskeleton that molts occasionally for the animal to get bigger. Like most crustaceans, these two live in aquatic environments. To break them down even further, their order is Decapoda, making them decapods. A decapod crustacean has multiple appendages that attach to their body segments.

    “Crabs have rounder bodies than lobsters with several long legs that extend out from their shell-like exterior. They have one pair of claws at the front of their bodies. Crabs come in a variety of colors, sizes, and even shapes, but you can almost always tell that it’s a crab just by its looks. Contrary to popular belief, many animals with “crab” in their names aren’t true crabs, like the hermit crab, porcelain crab, and horseshoe crab.

    “A lobster has a longer, narrower body than a crab, and its legs don’t usually appear as long and extended, although they often are. A lobster’s claws can be massive, sometimes looking almost as big as the lobster itself. Lobsters can also come in many sizes and colors, but they generally have a very distinct shape.

    “Another difference that’s easy to spot immediately when you observe crabs and lobsters is the way they walk. Lobsters walk forward and backward, but crabs usually walk sideways.”

    https://umaine.edu/lobsterinstitute/educational-resources/anatomy-biology/#:~:text=%20Here%20are%20the%20basic%20parts%20of%20a,head%20and%20thorax%20sections%20%E2%80%94%20together…%20More%20

    https://www.mylivelobster.com/seafood-university/maine-lobster/crab-lobster-difference/

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    J. R. M.   about 3 years ago

    Never trust a woman who comes home with crabs.

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    mfrasca  about 3 years ago

    “Dad-a-chum? Dum-a-chum? Ded-a-chek? Did-a-chick?”

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