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9 | Scares me that I think Earl lives in my town... and rides my bus. |
8 | Heh heh..crz |
8 | -ballpn |
8 | I've actually used a similar line on bus women. --VX |
8 | You know, I think I've sat next to Earl. |
7 | "I don' mean t' cause no fuss..." (Hangdog) |
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7 | Saw it coming. Still funny. |
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7 | -DB |
7 | - BFJ - |
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7 | Yuck! |
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7 | Sir Fink, you are a devilish author. Nice work. - murphy |
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6 | +1 for tag --TRT |
6 | A bit predictable, but a lot Earl. -PB |
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6 | This could be SO much better |
6 | "States"? Okay as-is, though. |
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6 | Tha-dump-ching! -- SG |
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6 | Until you've lived in Chicago, this seems impossible. Vaca |
6 | eeew |
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6 | The jokes are good but convoluted. Great tag!!! |
6 | Good, but saw it coming, so to speak |
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5 | predictable and I don't get the use of "anyway" in panel 1. Preloggy |
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5 | bah DUM bump -bbg |
4 | old joke. |
4 | Too close to the very old "when do you get off?" bartender joke |
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4 | dreadful joke; even Earl can't save it. -FV |
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3 | Only heard this in 7th grade, and the language isn't Early in 2 and 3 |
3 | Not subtle enough for Red Meat. --OQP |
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