Monday, April 28, 2025

Monday Giggles

 

Morning

Monday Giggles















21 comments:

SickoRicko said...

So many good laughs, thanks!

Mistress Maddie said...

Age like a fine wine? By time I get old I'll probably have an octane rating.

Unashamed Male said...

I love the Teleport one.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahaha
OMG Ernie and Bert!! I always thought they were boyfriends. Never doubted it for a second.

XOXO

Jean said...

Ok, don’t judge, we’ve all stood there with something grossly oversized that we know won’t fit in the car, hoping it will come to us how to manage.
Hugs and Bisous.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Hahahahaha, the Lego Scream! And the Teleport!

CAAZ said...

Thanks for the laughs today.

Anonymous said...

By 2040 the elderly will have perky boobs, stiff willies and no idea why, however, judging by how it's the most primitive areas of the brain that drive our animal actions that are largely unaffected by alzheimers, I'm sure they will discover what to do with them.

Rade said...

Fun collection!

James said...

These always put a smile on my face, and will always find a way to laugh out loud.
Thanks..
James

whkattk said...

You're welcome.

whkattk said...

Mads, I think it's already pretty high. LOL.

whkattk said...

Me, too.

whkattk said...

Yup. Classic.
XOXO

whkattk said...

LOL. Oh, yeah, I've done it myself and had to call someone with a truck.
Hugs and bisous.

whkattk said...

The teleport one was my favorite.

whkattk said...

You're welcome.
Thanks for voting for Canada!

whkattk said...

One hopes so. LOL

whkattk said...

It is, isn't it?

whkattk said...

Thanks for reading, James! I'm glad it gives you something to smile, grin, or laugh about.

Anonymous said...

I think what people miss about that joke are the kids toys are about trial and error, understanding different shapes are different and not necessarily compatible and getting a sense of proportion. When you show adults in that situation, it just shows they didn't even learn anything as kids or develop an adult sense to measure once, then measure twice before taking action.