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  1. Mark Stokes

    I feel like a proud uncle, Jynksie, to a little baby Moose Balls joke! I guess that’s what I get for playing tag gag with you in the land of Twitter! A nut-munchingly good strip, perfect for the holidays!

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      You engaged me in a moose balling good times Mark, yes you did! You get FULL credit for this weeks strip! Lets see how many “Thank You’s” the masses bestow upon you for this one! [smirk]

  2. George

    I’ve got tears in my eyes from laughing at this week’s comic, Jynks. You had a lotta funny packed into this one. It’s naughty, but that’s how I like it.

    I think I’ll pass in the Moose Balls though. Sorry. :D

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      Well, when testicles are involved, it has a certain humorous quality to it no matter how you SWING em! [grin]

  3. JerryBenedict

    My wife and I are thinking about an open house… I suspect we probably won’t do the moose balls, though!

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      When placed upon the table, most people just stop and stare at the wonder of them! It takes a person with a palette for the exotic to slip a moose nut onto their plate! o.O

  4. Bearman

    Damn. I thought Moose Balls would be a dessert..not the actually thing. Why not call them Rocky Mountain Oysters like everyone else. That isn’t confusing at all either..ha

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      “Rocky Mountain Oysters” are known as Bull Calf Testicles, not Moose Balls. Although you pretty much do the same things with them. The idea of having them fired sounds good. With a nice dipping sauce …. o.O …. erm ….

  5. Jande

    Ok, two things: 1. Never heard of moose balls (well, except for the testicular kind) so I looked it up via Sgroogle. Seem to be a huge number of recipes for a candy called moose balls, so I suspect this one is a joke.

    2. I’m totally in love with your background winter pic! So gorgeous! #Wherejagetit

    • jynksie
      jynksie

      … [smirk] … actually, the recipe I link to requires 5lbs of actual moose balls [of the testicular kind!]. You can also make moose balls with ground moose and yes, those chocolate-peanut butter deserts!

      As for the background pic, its a picture of the mountains and I used some photoshop-ing techniques to turn it into a drawn/painted appearance using the cutout, sponge and paint daub artistic filters. Then I blurred the crap out of it! o.O #TrueStory

      • Jande

        I am in awe of you sir! You might make some cash selling those as prints. Me, I just ripped you off and put it on my desktop. ;`)

        Alternately you could print that out and stick it to an artboard with acrylic medium, apply a coat of clear medium and then paint the thing (in oils or acrylics) for realz!

        • jynksie
          jynksie

          Feel free to “rip me off” [smirk], cause if you enjoy the image, then I’m happy you took it! …as for doing it as an actual painting, my ADD won’t let me focus enough to sit through a painting process.

          I’ve made 3 more actually that you’ll be seeing during 2012! They are images of covered bridges in NH [different seasons, winter, spring-summer/ autumn] that I’ve also applied a similar technique to. I’ve decided to use photo’s I’ve taken over the years and slide them in under the website. Why not-eh?!? [smile]

          • Jande

            Thanks, Scott. But I still think you could sell them as prints, too. :`D

  6. Jenn

    the only time I’ve ever eaten moose balls from after a friend of mine went hunting. I was giggling the whole time!

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