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  1. 29 days ago on Frazz

    Lima beans are wonderful.

  2. 2 months ago on Frazz

    Or maybe a can from which he just removed the pour-spout cap, and he’s pouring some onto the floor preparatory to spreading it…?

  3. 2 months ago on Frazz

    Unopened five gallon pail of floor wax…?

  4. 3 months ago on Frazz

    Novelists and poets “make it up”, too. “Making it up” can be a very good thing.

  5. 6 months ago on Frazz

    The 1953 Beecher tornado, an F5, killed or significantly injured about a thousand people.

  6. over 1 year ago on Frazz

    The #1 thing wrong with the report is that Triceratops was herbivorous, so eating part of a Pterodactyl wouldn’t have been of interest.The #2 thing wrong is that gas tank contents mostly came from vegetative matter, not dinosaurs. Dinos would make lousy motor fuels, which need to start with mostly carbon and hydrogen. Vegetative matter also has sulfur, which can be removed in refining, and nitrogen which mostly escapes during the compression-and-breakdown process. Dinos contained sulfur and nitrogen, plus calcium, phosphorus and smaller amounts of other elements, all of which don’t belong in gasoline.

  7. over 1 year ago on Frazz

    Halloween lights. Weird concept.

  8. over 1 year ago on Frazz

    I wasn’t nearsighted…I had astigmatism, so my initial reaction was “straight lines are curved, and my feet are out in front of me.”

  9. over 1 year ago on Frazz

    Powdered foodstuffs most certainly can go bad. Carbohydrates and proteins are readily attacked by bacteria, and sometimes by fungi. And oils/fats will oxidize and/or go rancid if exposed to air. Of course, in all cases, anti-bacterials, anti-oxidants and the like can be added. But you shouldn’t assume that a powdered foodstuff that’s old is OK unless you know it’s protected from deterioration.

  10. over 2 years ago on Frazz

    Actually, clear vinyl covers are much more Dad-food-proof than are throw pillows.