Thursday lolz – While our beloved Friday will shortly be making its spectacular weekly entrance, we still need to deal with our bud Thursday first; and while we do tend to enjoy the bugger to a certain extent, he can turn out to be slightly clingy, and shaking him off can end up being quite a hectic task. Nonetheless patience ... Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionTuesday fun – A jaw dislocating collection
Tuesday fun – After targeting your funny bone at various occasions, and as if that wasn’t bad enough, today your jaw is officially put on the line with this new collection of funnies. While you are cordially invited to check-out today’s goodies, please be informed that it will be at your own risk as we will not be responsible or ... Read More »
Funny Monday pictures – Punching Monday in the face
Funny Monday pictures – Oi, Oi ,Oi check-it out, guess who’s honoring us with his delightful presence? Well would you believe it, it’s our good old pal Monday who despite all the low blows he inflicts us weekly still dares to show his face… he sure has a lot of nerve. Well we’ve decided that this time he wouldn’t get ... Read More »
Thursday funny pictures – A gallery to spike-up the mood
Thursday funny pictures – With the hardest part of the week now behind us, our spirits are slowly starting to raise as we feel the weekend close. Thirsty Thursday’s magic is now undoubtedly omnipresent, so to greet it with a new gallery of funny pictures seems perfectly legitimate. Wishing you an agreeable PMSLweb moment! Read More »
Funny Tuesday – Overlooking any form of common sense
Funny Tuesday – Would you believe it, Tuesday already….time sure does fly. Nonetheless, your daily dose of funny pictures is on its way so buckle up and enjoy! Wishing you a fun-packed PMSLweb moment! Read More »
Monday Lmao – A new week collection of chuckles
Monday Lmao – Since this weekend, we have entered the third month of the year March, named after the Roman god of war. Actually, did you know that originally the latter use to be the first month of the calendar, and that until we switched to the Gregorian one in 1752 (which starts with January instead)? But let’s not over-saturate ... Read More »