Monday, August 28, 2006

Dilbert okra



I think this pod has been reading the funny pages.

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Edited to add:

The Gallery of Suggestive Vegetables:
Dave's
Ron's

The post that started the whole thing:
Robin Andrea's

The original NPR story here.

12 comments:

  1. Oh. My.

    I'm trying (in vain) to catch up on my blog reading after being away, so only this morning did I see the suggestive tomato Dave Bonta had posted last week, I think.

    This okra brings to mind something similar. Dilbert's tie is just a euphemism, no? (I'm vaguely remembering that after Dilbert had a monumental date, his tie was limp the next day...)

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  2. Yeah, this okra could get me killed in Iraq...

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  3. I think you are right!! It's cute though!!

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  4. Anonymous10:32 AM

    Hahaha, that's great. Now go see if you can find a pointy-haired vegetable to go with it :-D

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  5. Anonymous11:50 AM

    Oh, funny! All right then; I'm posting my eggplant.

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  6. We should be peddling vegetables like these to the Chinese medicine dudes - convince them they're aphrodisiacs. Figure out a way to grow more okra like this, and you could save the rhinoceros!

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  7. Neat veggie.
    Okra ... ugh.

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  8. Subversives everywhere!
    LOL

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  9. love your blog..if only everyone could be as entertaining and interesting at the same time!

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  10. OK this is all Lorianne's fault... I swear I was originally just thinking about Dilbert and nothing else!

    JC, a pointy haired veggie would go great here, unfortunately my eggplant refuses to cooperate.

    FC, I can't believe you don't like such a good vegetable...

    Thanks y'all!

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  11. Love the okra. I have Bette Davis's thighs in carrot form on my blog http://lifeontigermountain.blogspot.com/2006/08/vegetable-of-month.html

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  12. Shame on you -- I love okra and haven't had a bite all summer (no garden this year) and here you go posting a picture of okra taunting me! And you seem like such a nice person, too. ;)

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