31 responses to “Funny Of The Week”

  1. fell well hell

    hades dante

    had both a death mask and beatrice too

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    1. Thanks for that, Utahan!

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  2. I’ll pass 😋

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    1. I don’t blame you!

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  3. Wow, what does that mean? 😮

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    1. I know – very bizarre!

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    2. It is most likely a pool above a hot spring. There are a lot of signs like this in Yellowstone, though they are written in better English. It is quite literal – these springs may look tranquil and lovely, but can be at the boiling point.

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      1. Thank you for that explanation. We don’t tend to have them here.

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      2. You are welcome. The sign is funny, but yeah, most likely it is literal.

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      3. Oh I see! Gosh, that makes sense, that happened in Dante’s Peak.

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      4. I remember that film. Really enjoyed it.

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      5. 🙂 I really enjoyed it too. 🙂

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  4. That’s harsh🫨

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    1. It is! Thanks for stopping by 😊

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  5. Yes, because you can’t simply say “STAY OUT” these days! 😂😂

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    1. Ha ha! You have to be far more inventive 😂

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  6. I wonder if it works on eggs?

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    1. 😂😂 I like that, John.

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      1. 😊 Thank you, Esther.

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  7. Lol. Um… It sure would get my attention! Trent’s explanation makes sense. 🙂

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    1. It does, but you’re right, it would definitely grab your attention!

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  8. Damn. I hate it when that happens!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Dawn.

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  9. And yet I bet there’s someone out there that still tried it, lol.

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