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  1. Spencey

    My wife thinks she’s shacked up with a strange man. She’s probably right. I’m dressed as a hippo.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      We might be brothers from another Mother… I’m shaped like a hippo! *grin*

    • Bearman

      Now that’s too kinky for me.

      • jynksie
        jynksie

        Thats not what I’ve been hearing! #pillowtalk

  2. Siabur

    You weren’t kidding aboot Mel. She’s growing in each panel.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      She may be wearing a back brace by months end! I hear massive mammary syndrome can be quite problematic! o.O

    • George

      Darned tootin’! Mel has been looking quite scrumptious. :)

      • jynksie
        jynksie

        I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone describe a cartoon figure in quite that way before! I’m not sure if your tapping in your inner Austin Powers (horny baybee), or your just hungry and missed lunch! o.O (either way, thanks!)

  3. Byron

    You East Coast folks also say “It’s teaming outside.” when it’s actually pouring rain… and everything’s “Down cellar.” Or the basement. Wife is from Jersey and I can’t understand half the stuff her parents say. That’s okay, my southern expressions get them looking at me odd too.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Now see, in New England we say “it’s pouring buckets”. An yes, everything is down in the “cellah”. “Teaming” might be a tri-state thing, cause we don’t talk like them down they-ah! If ya’all are sayin “to boot” down in the south, you got that from us New Englanders, not the other way around. We were here first, remember that now! *chuckle*

  4. JerryBenedict

    As long as ol’ Maggie May doesn’t get wrapped up in an Amish Drug war…is the guy she shacking up with named Stoltsfus or Yoder?… I guess it would have to be. Those are the only two last names they have in amish country.

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Ya know, I hadn’t thought that far ahead as to what this mysterious mans name will be. Yoder Stoltsfus it is! o.O

  5. naturenugget
    naturenugget

    Clever, Scott! If she gets bored, Poland is right next door! By the way, some New Englanders do say garbage… it’s just “gah-bidge” :)

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Yes, we do say “gah-bidge” as well. The lettah ahhh (R) remains elusive to us New Englandah’s! *smirk*

      Clever indeedy! You see, the next storyline ties into where I leave this one off and location is KEY! *wink-wink-grin*

  6. DadaHyena

    Been spending most ‘our lives living in an Amish Paradise!

    Let’s see how badly she corrupts them…

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      … she corrupts them, or they purify her, one or the other!! Bets anyone?!?

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