Broom Hilda by Russell Myers for April 25, 2024

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    GreasyOldTam  7 months ago

    So, wolly mammoths have been getting rained on for over 12,000 years. Does that mean they never went extinct, but instead are just too small to see?

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    snsurone76  7 months ago

    At least he’s safe from cavemen hunters.

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    Doug K  7 months ago

    Can we call him a woolly minimum now?

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    silberdistel  7 months ago

    Was the mammoth rolling around while being wet? Wool does not shrink just by getting wet. It needs to be rubbed or at least moved somehow. Perhaps the hunters were hugging him too much? Used him as a makeshift washcloth?

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    clacou  7 months ago

    Now I know what those fuzzy balls are under the bed…

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  7 months ago

    Maybe it is just Ellie and she thinks she is a possum…

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    david_42  7 months ago

    Minmoths – often served on a stick slathered with chocolate.

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    Steverino Premium Member 7 months ago

    So sheep should shrink when they are out in the rain.

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    stringer831  7 months ago

    Henry Beck Hirst (1813-74) was a lawyer, a pet-store owner, a poet and one of Edgar Allan Poe’s favorite drinking buddies. In 1845, he published “The Coming of the Mammoth”. a poetry antholgy. The title piece is about an Ice-Age Native American tribe persuing a man-eating(!) mammoth across the North American continent. Poe called it “preposterous”.And then he criticised it.

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    cuzinron47  7 months ago

    Should have used Woolite.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago

    So cute!

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    zapboy Premium Member 7 months ago

    Who is that talking in the last balloon?

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