Yaffle by Jeffrey Caulfield and Brian Ponshock for March 01, 2024

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    SHAKEDOWNCITY  10 months ago

    “Bombs” away!

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member 10 months ago

    Chemistry sets were popular gift items for kids in the 1950s. The one pictured was part of the Chemcraft line of chemistry “toys” and was labeled as including Uranium ore. Yes, fun with radioactive materials, boys and girls. The one shown cost about twenty-five dollars and was the most expensive one offered for sale at the time. In present day dollars I’m guessing that was more or less equivalent to $250.00. Incidentally, the Uranium ore in the sets was real but Geiger counter tests showed a “safe” level of radiation.

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    KA7DRE Premium Member 10 months ago

    Good Caption . . . I like it !

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    Zebrastripes  10 months ago

    Awwww clever! ☺️❤️

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    Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 10 months ago

    What? No byline? I’ll send you an address for the check.

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    cactusbob333  10 months ago

    Opie tossed his spinach.

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    Pickled Pete  10 months ago

    See Bea got changed too..

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    Sometimes the difference between Chemistry and Physics has to be explained. It had to be explained to the two chemists who thought they had accidentally invented Cold Fusion.

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    pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago

    G R O A N — LOLOL

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    aussie399 Premium Member 7 months ago

    It isn’t aunt bee, it’s ain’t bee. Get the accents right please

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