Peter's finding a soft spot in my heart.
Oh yeah, I'm laughing.
That's better than the "huh" that came out of my mouth.
Well duh!
Ooops.
If you could hear me now . . . hysterical laughter would be ringing in your ears.
Bwahahahahahah . . . .
Blogger Babes, don't forget our lunch today. Golden Corral in Orem at 1:00 p.m. See you all there!
I've seen these before and I absolutely love them. The elephant on the ramp cracks me up every time! And find the X? LOL!
ReplyDeleteSorry I couldn't make the lunch in Orem. Maybe next month we can meet halfway between Orem and Omaha? lol
Mindi - it's the first time I'd seen them. Thought I was going to pee my pants I was laughing so hard.
ReplyDeleteMeeting halfway between Orem and Omaha -- wow, now that would quite a drive! Wish you could be here today!
Ha ha ha! That is hilarious...I wish I had been that clever when I was equally stumped in math!
ReplyDeleteDitto what Jen said. Math was not my friend in high school. Neither was the teacher, Mr. "Crud People" Foster. I cringe just thinking about those lovely days in his classroom.
ReplyDeleteY'all have fun today---wish I was closer and I'd join the festivities. Perhaps another time.
These are hysterical!
ReplyDeleteJen & Cheri - yeah, I wish I'd been that clever too.
ReplyDeleteCheri - we'll miss you at our lunch!
Tristi - no kidding!
These were great! thanks for sharing them I'd never seen them. I agree with Jen too!
ReplyDeleteSo funny!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear (and hopefully see photos) from your Blogger Babes lunch.
Hugs!
Kat
Carrie and Kat - thanks. I wish I'd thought of it too. I really hated math in high school.
ReplyDeleteKat - I'm blogging about the lunch today. Sadly, no one brought a camera! At least that I'm aware of.
Hahahaha!! These are great! I look at some of the comments on them though and think "Those poor kids that have math teachers with NO sense of humour at all."
ReplyDeleteKeeley - I have to agree. My math teacher not only had no sense of humor, he had terrible cigarette breath and an absolute inability to teach.
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