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Still More Comment Spam Jokes

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More comment spam jokes… My five year old likes them. 🙂 What is the biggest ant? An elephant. Did you hear about the dentist who married a manicurist? They fight tooth and nail! What do cats like to eat for…

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Still More Comment Spam Jokes

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…and the just keep coming and coming! Why do cows wear bells? Because their horns don’t work. What do you get when you cross a canary and a lawn mower? Shredded tweet. What did the worm say to the caterpillar?…

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Matterhorn Painting

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Here’s a cool painting of the Matterhorn. Please comment if you happen to know who painted it, or if you have any ideas on how to find out. Here’s a close-up of the signature.

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More Comment Spam Groaners

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Here are a few more groaners from the many dedicated people who try to post spam as comments on this blog. Please enjoy them now free from their spam payloads. 🙂 What do you get when you cross a rabbit…

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More Comment Spam Jokes

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Here are a couple more… What do you call a nun who walks in her sleep? A roaming Catholic. What’s big, green, has four legs, and if it fell out a tree on to you it would kill you? A…

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More Spam Comment Jokes

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Here are a few more: What city has the largest rodent population? Hamsterdam. How do you keep a bagel from getting away? Put lox on it! How can you have bread if you are on a liquid diet? Drink a…

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Comment Spam Jokes

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All comments on this blog are moderated — they must be approved by an administrator at theFrankes.com before they appear. Even so, we get hundreds of spam posts in the moderation queue. A lot of the spammers try to get…

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How to Make a Tutu

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There is an excellent tutorial posted by bethany at the Vermillion Rules blog that describes precisely how to make a little girl’s tutu with only some elastic strap, a few yards of inexpensive and easy-to-find tulle, and no sewing. (I…

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How Good Are Your Eyeballs?

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Here’s a great little online app that will test how good you are at “eyeballing” different measurements. Drag a point or line around to make simple geometric figures. After eyeballing seven different ones three times each, you’ll get a score…

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