The Blog: “It’s Cause and Cure.”
Have you ever picked up a book by a so-called expert and found it to be filled with misspellings, bad grammar, and typos? Sort of shakes your confidence in the contents.
Makes you think twice before applying tree-toad manure to your psoriasis pustules.
related to fish falls:
i once found, splashing in a puddle after a rain, about ten miles from the river, in an busy, ugly urban part of town,at 6 in the morning, a one armed crawdad
i thought it was weird, and the biologist i took it to thought that it was entirely ordinary
Another Blog comment from Ray the Practically Incoherent:
The “Orange Popsicle” is most likely a Creamsicle.
A Popsicle (at the time depicted in the picture) was a pair of frozen flavored cylinders joined on a line, with a wooden stick in each cylinder. You could pull the cylinders apart and share it with your girlfriend (and have dirty thoughts while she did whatever it took to enjoy it).
A Creamsicle looks like what the boy is holding.It’s vanilla ice cream with a flavored shell, usually orange; though there were (are?) other flavors.
Fudgsicles were my personal favorites.
We Frog Applauders are an easy-going group, but we do demand accuracy. I welcome corrections if my memory is faulty. That was a LONG time ago and maybe today’s Popsicles are different.
margueritem over 14 years ago
Love those spoiler alerts.
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
I think this might deserve being posted on Frog Blog:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI
That guy really, REALLY appreciates his rainbows.
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Here’s my invisible comment:
margueritem over 14 years ago
Guy in Flight Suit’s video needs his meds…
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
I’ve posted something really disgusting on my blog:
http://kraptastrophe.blogspot.com/
luezer over 14 years ago
So is it true lemon juice reveals the invisible ink?
judyparka over 14 years ago
Lemon juice and a blow dryer is what Nicholas Cage used in National Treasure.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 14 years ago
My list of accomplishments is now complete. I made Frog Blog! Oh, I bet the invisible man gets the invisible message in the invisible bottle.
Ray_C over 14 years ago
The Blog: “It’s Cause and Cure.” Have you ever picked up a book by a so-called expert and found it to be filled with misspellings, bad grammar, and typos? Sort of shakes your confidence in the contents. Makes you think twice before applying tree-toad manure to your psoriasis pustules.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
How come I always smile before I click on the Teresa’s comic, yet I shiver before clicking the blog?
drbob456 over 14 years ago
Here’s an invisible gesture:
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LocoOwl over 14 years ago
Ya gotta love the story about the guy whose dog ate his big toe off. Leave it to Teresa to provide us with relevant content on the Blog.
WTG, Teresa!
Also liked the post about Admiral Grace Hopper.
androgenoide over 14 years ago
Thank you very much for including a tribute to Amazing Grace. She’s been one of my personal heroes for some years.
Eagleskies Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’m wondering if the toe-eating dog had any ill effects? Toe-maine poisoning would seem to be a no-brainer, sure-fire garuntee.
Dorian over 14 years ago
Check out the subtle Grace the Face reference on today’s New Adventures of Queen Victoria!
Love it!!
Ushindi over 14 years ago
I think I’ll take a hint from the little girl up top…
trekkermint over 14 years ago
related to fish falls: i once found, splashing in a puddle after a rain, about ten miles from the river, in an busy, ugly urban part of town,at 6 in the morning, a one armed crawdad i thought it was weird, and the biologist i took it to thought that it was entirely ordinary
whaletail over 14 years ago
Maybe a nearby creek backed up into a storm drain. Crawdads are pretty small, and they could easily float with the flow and land in a puddle.
Ray_C over 14 years ago
Another Blog comment from Ray the Practically Incoherent: The “Orange Popsicle” is most likely a Creamsicle. A Popsicle (at the time depicted in the picture) was a pair of frozen flavored cylinders joined on a line, with a wooden stick in each cylinder. You could pull the cylinders apart and share it with your girlfriend (and have dirty thoughts while she did whatever it took to enjoy it). A Creamsicle looks like what the boy is holding.It’s vanilla ice cream with a flavored shell, usually orange; though there were (are?) other flavors. Fudgsicles were my personal favorites. We Frog Applauders are an easy-going group, but we do demand accuracy. I welcome corrections if my memory is faulty. That was a LONG time ago and maybe today’s Popsicles are different.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popsicle
LocoOwl over 14 years ago
Ray C -
I’d say your memory is spot on! That was the deal when I was a lad.