 Heart of the Lullaby 2008-08-08 . chapter 2These are hilarious! Nice job :) |
 soulman3 2007-12-14 . chapter 5If you had pictures you'll have a arche comic book. |
 Forever Young 2007-10-26 . chapter 5Hehe, good. You either own a joke book or can just come up with alot of good jokes :) |
 dth1971 2007-10-02 . chapter 5These Rugrats All Grown Up jokes remind me of the 1960's Laugh-In TV show! :-) |
 dth1971 2007-09-07 . chapter 1The Rugrats take on Laugh-In? |
 talking-hat 2007-06-06 . chapter 5I don't know how you do it but nearly all of your jokes are hilarious! I especially love the jokes where Dil predicts the answer for a question in an envelope. I give you 2 thumbs up! Please write more soon... |
 marelle 2007-05-27 . chapter 1I love your jokes! They're very funny. |
 loonytunecrazy 2007-05-17 . chapter 5Good stuff look forward to your next fic |
 Tammy Tamborine 2007-05-05 . chapter 5Heh, I feel like there should be drums following each of the jokes. Buh-dum ch!^^;
Very amusing.^_^ Dil's psychic predictions make me giggle. |
 Three Wooden Crosses 2007-04-29 . chapter 5I really enjoyed reading this! Update soon! |
 Nightw2 2007-04-28 . chapter 5LOL! Hey there. Thanks again for keeping this joke collection continued. This is some legitimately amusing stuff to be certain. :-D I'nm STILL busting a gut over some of this material. :-D |
 mkusenagi2 2007-04-28 . chapter 5I love it: 'Three years old.
Little Angelica is looking at a calendar, smiling, and her dad notices her.
“So, Princess, do you know what’s that?”
“Sure, Daddy; a map that leads to Christmas!”'
Great material here! |
 ScoutAndGinger 2007-01-09 . chapter 1LOL! This is so good!
I'm working on a story for AGU, it's not quite complete though. It'll be titled, "Tutors".
Bye! |
 Three Wooden Crosses 2006-12-24 . chapter 4This is hilarious!! These are my fave ones..
"I can't drink! Can't you see I'M the one driving?"
and..
"Okay, Phil, as you probably DON'T know.."
Update soon!! |
 mkusenagi2 2006-12-11 . chapter 4Angelica is at the hospital visiting Spencer, her little friend she met when doing volunteer work in there. After a while of chatting, Spencer gets a thoughtful expression.
“Can I ask you something, Angelica?”
“Sure, Spence.”
“What’s the difference between boys and girls? I’ve asked about every nurse in here, and none want to answer me.”
“Well… okay, I’m telling you.” Angelica clears her throat, “The first difference is that we, the girls, have no balls…”
“Really?”
“… or bats, or catching gloves, since we usually don’t like baseball.”
Simply love it!
MK2 |