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I would like to personally congratulate all commenters except Sandie for keeping the comments classy and hilarious and refraining from cross/compound bow jokes and casserole dish jokes… I can tell we are coming out of our collective comedic ruts…. neat-o gang, what a fun bunch!
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The guy in the middle… I’m concerned about the safety of his eyes….
Makes you wonder whether the photographer just ran out of props or thought “Eureka, I’ve got it!”
What if they walked in like this?
I would like to personally congratulate all commenters except Sandie for keeping the comments classy and hilarious and refraining from cross/compound bow jokes and casserole dish jokes… I can tell we are coming out of our collective comedic ruts…. neat-o gang, what a fun bunch!
with a name like compound bow, how DARE you post such a comment!! *retrieving hello kitty compound bow from covered casserole dish*
Due to recent budget cuts, the US Border Patrol was required to start taking mugshots in groups.
I love the face of the man in the back right. bahahhaha
you can tell the one who had the ideas for the hats…. his smile is almost genuine…. the rest have some sort of “oh-my-god” look
I love the dad’s expression.
I bet they are covered by Farmer’s Insurance.
I sell farmers insurance…..not our client
I got the joke btw. Also the fella on the right, thats the best expression!!!
Do you think they all went out for Straw Hat Pizza after the photo was taken?
they guy in the top right looks so pissed!
a family that hats together stays together
I’ve never seen hats like these. I’m thinking these five are drop outs from the basket weaving class on the cruise.
“Hey I got a great idea! Lets stop at the dollar store to pick up some props to make our family portrait even more memorable!”
We don’t just own the company . . . we’re clients.
These hats are called “pavas” and were typical of farmers in Puerto Rico over 100 years ago.
Seems like a nice family but with all due respect this is so darn funny!
The girl on the left is Juliette Lewis?