Thursday, May 13, 2010

UNSOLVED REDNECK MYSTERIES 1


On a recent comic, Lynn commented that she had always wondered how these animals wound up in upright empty garbage cans. Our research department at Gatorhead Comics did some research and finally came up with an answer.
You can check out some really interesting stuff over on Lynn's blog at http://trippinwithrip.wordpress.com/. They comb the internet lookin' for interestin' stuff and they usually find somethin'.

More Rednecks. More Fun.

14 comments:

  1. Do they shave the other guys eyebrows too?

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  2. No but they do sometimes paint their toenails pink.

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  3. thanks for the link blumpkin!♥

    wow, i'm really impressed that you involved your entire research department on account of my comment. i can tell you are a powerhouse in the blogging community to have such an extensive staff!! now fess up..you really dont know for sure they roll another up to the top of the can in a ball then push them over, do you? :-) i'll check back later for your reply as i am truly curious.

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  4. bearman, must every comment from you lead down the road of wild abandon? now quit fantasizing and crank out a comic!!..the masses are waiting. :-)

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  5. I would say you're on a roll!
    Steve

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  6. Lynn- I have as much evidence to back up my theory as the people on the discovery channel do when they say something happened "60 million years ago,". Scientific research is based upon probablilty, theory, and a whole lot of imagination. As my research department was investigatin this phenomenon the garbage can they checked had birds (Terns to be exact)
    hindering their efforts but they began to scare them away with rocks. They assured me that they left no Tern unstoned in their inquiries.

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  7. Steve- I stay on a roll but it is usually downhill.

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  8. Hahaha ... it's kinda' like cow tipping ... only ... different! :)

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  9. WoW! your reply was so timely too. i appreciate your research department's tireless efforts in their investigation. this blumpkin blog is amazing..i'm gonna make a point to come here everyday! :-)

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  10. A rolling armadillo gathers no moss. Lucky they don't survive on a diet solely of moss. I would've shaved it's eyebrows first just to satisfy Bearman

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  11. Robert- I am a little confused about cow tipping. Should I tip 15% or 20%?
    Lynn- I really hope you do come here every day. Just remember that I don't have an internet connection at home and sometimes I can't respond as quickly as I did yesterday.
    Tony- Thanks a bunch for stopping by. I am not sure what armadillos eat but whatever it is they sure ruin my backyard trying to find it. It ain't moss because the front yard is full of moss and nothing can't get rid of that.

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  12. Now that's true friendship. I mean the way he helps him find a place to sleep and all show that he is a true friend. What a guy.

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  13. Looks like they're playing raccoon games again.

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  14. i'll keep that in mind... good comic bo!

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