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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Weekend Funnies, 15 May 2010
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4 comments:
Anonymous
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Is there an adjective that describes something that is simultaneously funny and depressing? Thanks for posting these.
I agree: the frogs are great. I'm glad to see the last comic about inflation. So many blogs are saying it's a deflationary economy (for large assets maybe), but I do the grocery shopping in my family and I know that prices are going up. I'm also glad to see the twister on home mortgages. Nobody is talking about the second wave of foreclosures that's just getting started....the prime mortgages don't peak until summer of 2011! We have another full year of disaster ahead of us before we can begin to see any kind of recovery.
4 comments:
Is there an adjective that describes something that is simultaneously funny and depressing? Thanks for posting these.
Slow boiling the frogs has to be this weeks winner. Thanks for another week of funnies. It keeps me from crying.
I agree: the frogs are great. I'm glad to see the last comic about inflation. So many blogs are saying it's a deflationary economy (for large assets maybe), but I do the grocery shopping in my family and I know that prices are going up. I'm also glad to see the twister on home mortgages. Nobody is talking about the second wave of foreclosures that's just getting started....the prime mortgages don't peak until summer of 2011! We have another full year of disaster ahead of us before we can begin to see any kind of recovery.
To reply to above. The word you might be looking for is "wry".
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