All My Barnacles
No pirates today, but I’m sticking with the seafaring theme as I count down the days to International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
Here are more scurvy dogs.
Tagged with: Adultery • Affair • All My Children • Barnacle • Soap Opera • Suspicion • Talk Like A Pirate • Television
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reminds me of my favourite All My Circuits quote:
Fry: [watching a robot beeping on a wedding on the soap opera “All My Circuits”] Is he objecting or backing up?
Thanks Mr Doug, yar!
🙂
“Stuck in the middle with you” would be an appropriate song for this moment
OMG, you’ve been making the marine biologist in me very happy lately. This is hilarious!
Barnicles traveling all over the world from the bottom of a ship
Chet, the last barnacle on the boat to know.
Considering the interesting bit of info in a comment from the previous barnacle cartoon (longest penises in relation to body size in the animal kingdom), it would have been even funnier if the two “guys” speaking were two or three more barnacles away from the “girl”… 😉
Darling may like the short guys seeing as how he is the closer of the two. So maybe it is about quality not quanitity?
Well, we all know it’s not the length that counts anyway… the guy on the left is wider….
so quantity counts in width not length, quality counts when… I do the dishes?
To ye land lubbers a binicles not a baby barnacle
To Wildbird: No, a baby barnacle is called a nauplius. When the nauplius reaches its adolescent age it turns int a cyprid larvae, that looks for a cool place to hang out. It glues itself on its back to the surface of a rock, ship or other suitable substrate and molds int a small barnacle. It will then simply stay there foor all its life. filtering the water for food particles.