Monday, September 20, 2021

Monday Giggles

 














Happy Monday!

14 comments:

Mistress Maddie said...

Those were all pretty good, but the Artistic Idol had me howling!!!! I wonder if it's true? And in a church yet! Now that's funny.

Your French Patrick said...

Happy Monday to you too!
Like the one speaking about the track.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.

Xersex said...

so nice and funny!!!
happy mongay & new week!

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahaha
ohhh too good!
I loved the one about conceal carry. And that wood carver? He probably died a very happy man.

XOXO

Hot guys said...

Yep, I giggled at these memes 👍🏻😜

JeanWM said...

A Monday treat. It's funny how sad and funny can be in the same cartoon. Imagine when the church figure was discovered, and amazing it's still there. Hugs and bisous.

uptonking said...

Oh, tons of good ones today... thank you for sharing these. I can relate to a number of them. The autocorrect is a scream. So is the one with the train tracks. Kizzes.

Anonymous said...

An aside: Infidel753 is a terf and continues to cite Bill Maher years after his apologia for Mary-Kay Letourneau.

whkattk said...

@ Mistress - I'm sure it is true. Lots of nude and sexual images were carved and painted in ancient cathedrals. With as large as they were and as busy as the ornamentation was (is) I can imagine the artists got away with a lot. LOL.

whkattk said...

@ Six - I'll bet he did! XOXO

whkattk said...

@ Jean - I think funny and sad work together because there is always truth in the humor. Perhaps as long as nobody gives away the exact location, that carving just might remain there. Hugs and bisous.

SickoRicko said...

These are priceless!

BatRedneck said...

Loved them. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Autocorrector made me think of DC Comics' numerous Crises and how with the second one, Hal Jordan became a reboot-themed villain.

On the nude cathedral image, it reminds me a lot of the Sun Dance, where you have a wooden pole that everyone says is warm and soft like human flesh, and figurines with erections, all to pray to have children, but not phallic at all. Relics from a more liberated time.