April 13, 2018
April 17, 2018
Today, it is much more "trunk"ated.
Not be treediculous!
Basically the moment you bought it.
With that root system, it didn’t have a chance. What did you plant it in, 6 inches worth of dirt over 10 feet of concrete?
Yeah, but this tree is 42 years old, so it’s covered. Right?
Tornadoes are not covered
Act of God? Definitely not covered.
he should’ve gotten an extended warranty…
… I swear! I was just standin’ there doin’ nuthin’… and that sucker just fell right over!!
Whenever I buy a planting I also ask if they sell the hole it goes in.So far, no holes for sale.
But this one’s too small. I want to trade it in for a bigger tree.
The price for that tree 50 years ago was $5. He can have it in exchange for all the wood.
Always great art and color-shading, Mike — thanks for sharing your gift of art-and-grin with us!
You’re barking up the wrong tree. :)
He had trouble fitting it in his trunk.
I think we’ve got to the root of the problem, the roots are too small.
I hate when that happens
Who keeps a receipt for 40+ years? Someone cheap enough to want the $5 they spent on that sapling in 1980-something. :o)
Helluva cart, not to mention that old fart’s strength!
If you count the rings, you will see this tree is 41 years old.
But was it a lifetime warranty, and I am still alive.
He obviously hasn’t been there in awhile.
Did a giant fall down when that beanstalk came down?
Going out on a limb here, but he’s barking up the wrong tree. He needs to take it to the branch office. Any sap knows that’s knot the right place.
Bawahahaha! I laughed out loud on this one :)
SHAKEDOWNCITY 8 months ago
Today, it is much more "trunk"ated.
Gent 8 months ago
Not be treediculous!
Imagine 8 months ago
Basically the moment you bought it.
Farside99 8 months ago
With that root system, it didn’t have a chance. What did you plant it in, 6 inches worth of dirt over 10 feet of concrete?
hubbard3188 8 months ago
Yeah, but this tree is 42 years old, so it’s covered. Right?
[Traveler] Premium Member 8 months ago
Tornadoes are not covered
ladykat 8 months ago
Act of God? Definitely not covered.
pat sandy creator 8 months ago
he should’ve gotten an extended warranty…
Dobie Premium Member 8 months ago
… I swear! I was just standin’ there doin’ nuthin’… and that sucker just fell right over!!
Retrac Premium Member 8 months ago
Whenever I buy a planting I also ask if they sell the hole it goes in.So far, no holes for sale.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 8 months ago
But this one’s too small. I want to trade it in for a bigger tree.
shamino 8 months ago
The price for that tree 50 years ago was $5. He can have it in exchange for all the wood.
Seriously thrilled with caffeine-fresh YuleTide!™ 8 months ago
Always great art and color-shading, Mike — thanks for sharing your gift of art-and-grin with us!
the lost wizard 8 months ago
You’re barking up the wrong tree. :)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
He had trouble fitting it in his trunk.
cuzinron47 8 months ago
I think we’ve got to the root of the problem, the roots are too small.
The Tooninator creator 8 months ago
I hate when that happens
ObsiWan Premium Member 8 months ago
Who keeps a receipt for 40+ years? Someone cheap enough to want the $5 they spent on that sapling in 1980-something. :o)
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 8 months ago
Helluva cart, not to mention that old fart’s strength!
davewhamond creator 8 months ago
If you count the rings, you will see this tree is 41 years old.
purepaul Premium Member 8 months ago
But was it a lifetime warranty, and I am still alive.
Chris Sherlock 8 months ago
He obviously hasn’t been there in awhile.
vacman 8 months ago
Did a giant fall down when that beanstalk came down?
megiggles 8 months ago
Going out on a limb here, but he’s barking up the wrong tree. He needs to take it to the branch office. Any sap knows that’s knot the right place.
quanyindove 8 months ago
Bawahahaha! I laughed out loud on this one :)