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In this pun on being swept off one's feet, we see a person who has fallen, clearly grounded because an errant broom sweep by a foolish janitor has left them grounded. Is it love? Or is it just poorly performed janitorial arts?
Love in the Time of Poorly-Performed Janitorial Arts
In this pun on chairman at a company, we see two business associates meet Carl, who is seated in the yoga chair position, whose job title, of course is "chair man."
I just started working a 9-5, so now I have a very accurate understanding of the corporate world.
In this pun on how gravity works, we see three astronauts on the International Space Station. Two float around, and one clearly thinks gravity works differently (her. hair is down, she wears a fringe vest, and yo-yos). The floating one says to her, "I don't think you understand the gravity of the situation.)
This probably happens on the International Space Station all the time.
In this mashup pun on mailman and mandrill (the baboon with the greatest colorful bum), we see a mailmandrill - a mandrill who of course is employed by the postal service as a mailman.
Sometimes I wish the postal service would stop monkeying around.
In this pun on bay leaf , we see two leaves talking (one maple leaf with NYC gear, one bay leaf with SF/tech gear). The one with SF gear expresses that while he loves NYC, he is, ultimately, a Bay leaf.
A bay leaf is just a leaf that loves tech, right?
In this pun on the phrase sage advice, we see a plant of the herb sage giving us advice: Try cooking me in browned butter and adding me to pumpkin ravioli!
I get most of my advice from herbs.
In this pun on fishtank, we see a fish in a tank - i.e. a fish wearing a tank top (he's also wearing sunglasses, but that's besides the point.)
Most fish do not prefer to be in tanks. They'd rather be in turtlenecks.
In this pun on pawn shop, we see a prawn shop, a pawn shop that only trades in shrimp.
The best place to buy pre-used scampi!
In this comparison pun cartoon, we see an xacto knife next to an Inxacto Knife, a knife who only spews non-precise and inexact information (it says: There are 5000-ish feet in a mile! Presidents' Day is in mid-late February! I live a handful of blocks away!)
Knives, explained
In this pun on hunter-gatherers, we see a gatherer who has gathered hunters.
Hunter-gatherers are people who gather hunters, right?