Feeling seen, but not herd? What about these bovine? Which one is your favorite?

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#2

#3

#4

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10 responses to “Ignite — 10/18/24”

  1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

    These cartoons run the gamut from rather intelligent literary tie-ins to outright bad puns and kind-of icky suggestions. With the exception of #2, one has to take a beat to get the punchline which, for me, makes a cartoon really work.

    So . . . I think I will go with #1. And, in my proprietary cartoon file, I have a couple about the dish running away with the spoon.

  2. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    Loving #2 because I need easy laughs these days! Thank moo! 😉

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Kelly, you are udderly welcome.

  3. Charlotte Avatar
    Charlotte

    I’m with you. #1 is great laughs.
    Look forward to the laughs

  4. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    It HAS to be #3 for me! Thanks for the hayku humor!

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Of course I posted #3 with you in mind, Beth! ❤️✍🏻

  5. Adrienne Avatar
    Adrienne

    I’m with Beth. #3 is perfect, right down to the attire. #1 is a close second.

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen Beth in a beret . . .

  6. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    May need to work on my haiku performance apparel. Is that a cigarette in his hoof?

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Beth, the cow is a poet, for crying out loud. It’s a doobie. It symbolizes that the cow reading and the audience paying attention is always a joint effort.

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