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Dean, their dad, and their brother Jordan are all carrying water bottles at a tennis court. Dean's dad squints at his water bottle and says: "Do either of yours have floaties?" Dean and Jordan both answer: "No..." Jordan then says: "They probably came from the bottle, 'cause it kinda stank..." There is a note at the top of the comic page that says: "Jordan filled the water bottles."

Floaties

ByDean Mang-Wooley August 24, 2008October 18, 2016 2008, Calgary
Post Tags: #2008#bottle#brother#Calgary#dad#family#floaties#Jordan#stank#tennis#water

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