
FATHER’S DAY CARD
I don’t think you’re getting one, unless luke can sign with his left hand…
(“Darth Vader” and Mark Hamill)
Picture: dunno source, Caption: Gwinevere, Via Poster Builder.
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FATHER’S DAY CARD
I don’t think you’re getting one, unless luke can sign with his left hand…
(“Darth Vader” and Mark Hamill)
Picture: dunno source, Caption: Gwinevere, Via Poster Builder.
FIRST!
First to fail!
First to win a first fail perhaps ?
i second that
Ezra Meeker (December 29, 1830–December 3, 1928) was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in his 70s, he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repeatedly retracing the trip of his youth. He was the principal founder of Puyallup, Washington.
Meeker was born in Huntsville, Ohio, to Jacob and Phoebe Meeker; his family relocated to Indiana in 1840. Married in 1851, in 1852, with his wife and his newborn son Marian, he headed to the Oregon Territory during the era of the donation land claims, ending up near Puget Sound. They settled permanently in Puyallup in 1862, where Meeker began growing hops for brewing beer.
By 1885 his business had made him wealthy. His wife Eliza Jane convinced him to allow her to build a mansion similar to those she had seen in Europe. Three years and $26,000 later, her mansion was finished. However, in 1891 an infestation of hops aphids destroyed his crops and nearly ruined him. He subsequently tried a number of ventures, including dehydrating fruits and vegetables, working on packaging milk in paper containers, and four largely unsuccessful trips to the Klondike looking for gold. He also wrote a novel about his experiences on the trip west.
Meeker is an important figure in what is now the southern portion of King County and the eastern parts of Pierce County. A statue to Meeker was erected near the Puyallup Library in 1926.
You have died of Dysentery.
LMFAO!!! XD
You win.
This should be an actual father’s day card. I would buy it for my dad.
FWIW, I did find a Father’s Day card for my dad that had a pic of Darth Vader on the front. Well, actually, it was his head placed over a shirt and tie reading a newspaper captioned: “As long as you live in this fully functional space station, you will live by my rules.”
Awesome, I’d but that one too.
*buy*
From the MAD spoof: “I am definitely not sending you a Father’s Day card!” “Well then, I’ll just throw you into this pit!” “You’re sure MEAN enough to be my old man!”
Ha! Good one!
Well I think Mark Hamill is ambidextrous. Just better hope Luke is.
I think he’s left handed, actually. But good call.
He is. I’ve seen him give out autographs, and he always signs with his left hand.
THAT is funny! Good one!
I don’t think that’s Mark Hamill. I think that’s the Robot Chicken claymation version of Luke Skywalker. This looks like Robot Chicken’s Star Wars parody to me.
Good Eye!
I’m left handed. I’m rare!
Well done.
this would be funnier if he actually said “luke, i am your father”
vader actually says “NO, i am your father” most mis-quoted movie ever. look it up. still clever though