The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for January 05, 2025

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    codycab  2 months ago

    Well if there had to be some use for fruitcake.

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    C  2 months ago

    Rum delivery vehicles arenā€™t half as bad as sometimes claimed

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    thevideostoreguy  2 months ago

    Leave it to Uncle Ted to find the bright side of being a Born Loser.

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    cracker65  2 months ago

    I figured he was going to use it for a door prop.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 2 months ago

    You can give it to me, I LOVE fruitcake!

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    Justanolddude Premium Member 2 months ago

    Some bad events eventually make great memories!

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    phritzg Premium Member 2 months ago

    My mom never made fruitcake for the holidays (or any other occasion), but I sure do miss all the different cookies she used to bake for us.

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    s_krumpe  2 months ago

    Just get a Claxton Fruit Cake

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    pat sandy creator 2 months ago

    certain holiday foods always trigger memories ā€“ even the lowly fruitcakeā€¦!

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    General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 2 months ago

    Or it could make a good doorstop .

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    cj7ole  2 months ago

    Hey, I like fruitcake!

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    timinwsac Premium Member 2 months ago

    Is that the same fruitcake thatā€™s been on his backseat for the last five years?

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member 2 months ago

    Like cats, fruitcake makes excellent traction under the wheels of your car when youā€™re stuck in the snow.

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    Robert4170  2 months ago

    I havenā€™t tasted fruitcake in several decades.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 2 months ago

    Well, thatā€™s a win-win then isnā€™t it! Iā€™m sure Brutus is delighted, but why would a biohazard remind one of their youth!?

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    Strawberry King  2 months ago

    Just punt it around the house.

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    Chris  2 months ago

    well then, bone apatite. :J

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    boydjb47  2 months ago

    Another jab at fruit cakes. We had them when we were young and they tasted great. Omar and Claxton.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 2 months ago

    There is some meaning in his thinkingā€¦ā€¦?

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    ladykat Premium Member 2 months ago

    If you donā€™t want it, give it to me. Iā€™ll give it a shot and see how it measures up to mine.

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    NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member 2 months ago

    I cannot align myself with those who abhor fruitcake. My mother, who was bi-polar, mean spirited and difficult to live with, made delicious fruitcake which I looked forward to each Christmas Season. It is the only good memory I have of the poor woman.

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    raybarb44  2 months ago

    What are friends for. Consider it yours. Merry Christmas my friendā€¦ā€¦ā€¦

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    belgarathmth  2 months ago

    I tried it again this holiday because Iā€™d forgotten why itā€™s so hated. I think it would taste halfway decent with the nuts and brown sugar paste, and the fruit, if only they didnā€™t put those nasty orange peels in it. The kind I got listed orange peels as the second ingredient. It tastes so very bitter going down, and the bitter aftertaste lingers. I thought Iā€™d never get that horrible bitterness out of my mouth.

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    CorkLock  2 months ago

    Fruitcake. Torment. I confess. I am with Brutus. I chunk em.

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    rhpii  2 months ago

    If you get stuck on ice, you can throw chunks of it under your tires for traction.

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    lbhorton  2 months ago

    My mother loved friut cake for Christmas. I couldnā€™t stand them but feel the same way as Brutusā€™ friend. We had mom until she was 102.

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    KEA  2 months ago

    not sure why, but reminds me of the joke: ā€œMy wife treats me like a god! ā€” yep, makes me a burnt offering every evening.ā€

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    cellodude1990  2 months ago

    I have actually eaten fruitcake. I know. I might as well have just written that I am an alien from outer space.

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    Moonkey Premium Member 2 months ago

    Uncle Ted has found a very good use for that fruitcake. I hope he wonā€™t mind getting one every year.

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    Steve37825  2 months ago

    My parents were strict teetotalers, Alcohol was absolutely the worst sin. But Mama would make the FC in early Nov. and then pour bourbon or rum on the FC, and let it marinade 4-6 weeks so it would be ready for Xmas, and I would sneak and pour more several times. And it really wasnā€™t that bad!

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    costumrs  2 months ago

    I know Iā€™m odd, but I like fruit cake.

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    aerilim  2 months ago

    Food should never be toss out. Somebody close by might be hungry. Donate to a shelter near you..

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    Smeagol  2 months ago

    I back the car into the garage so I use mine as a stopper.

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    Chris Sherlock  2 months ago

    Uncle Ted sees the good in everything, even fruitcake.

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    gopher gofer  2 months ago

    boy, if iā€™d only known, iā€™d have given uncle ted my grandmaā€™s fruitcake. not only was it fruitcake, it was dry fruitcake. you needed a lot of egg nog to choke that sucker downā€¦ ā˜ŗ

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    paullp Premium Member 2 months ago

    The problem with Brutus letting her think he ate ā€” and therefore liked ā€” the fruitcake is that sheā€™ll keep making him one every Christmas. But maybe heā€™s smarter than we know ā€” if he told the truth, sheā€™d likely just gift him with something worse. Better to leave bad enough alone?

    I canā€™t help imagining her reaction when he tells her he ate it, and how much he liked it: "You finished the fruitcake? But . . . but . . . why arenā€™t you a frog? I mustā€™ve messed up the magic ingredients I put in the cake batter . . . Er, that is, I mean, uh . . . "

    By the way, Iā€™m in the ā€œI like fruitcakeā€ camp. My wife and I used to even make our own for the New Yearā€™s parties that we hosted in our younger days.

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    serial232  2 months ago

    I love fruit cakes. I have always loved fruit cakes. And I donā€™t care who knows it. By the way, my children love fruit cake too. (Sigh: Maybe that explains them loving my cooking while my beautiful wife was gone for a month. I have warped my children!)

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