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Tunnel Of… (from April 2024)

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SHARING IS CARING
  • Two dates are boarding the Tunnel of Love. The attendant says "Good news pal - it's your 50th different date on your punch card, so this ride is free." The woman has an alarmed look on her face.

  • A tube-shaped tunnel with clothes floating through it - piled up in the entrance, folded neatly in the exit - titled "Tunnel of Laundry"

  • A grumpy-looking old man floating into a tunnel labelled "Tunnel of goddam peace and quiet"

  • Two infatuated-looking clowns sail into a Tunnel of LOL on a swan-shaped boat

  • A couple sails into a tunnel labelled "Tunnel of Love*" subtitled "*Nut, Lactose and Gluten Free"

  • Tunnel Of... (from April 2024) A disgruntled-looking couple sails into a Tunnel of Love with a therapist

  • A couple running over comically large barriers and obstacles, one is saying "why didn't they tell us teh tunnel of love turned into an obstacle course?"

  • a couple sail into a tunnel that traverses the US-Mexico border, labelled "The Tunnel of Quick Divorce."

  • A person riding into the "tunnel of love handles" with their love handles protruding from the edges of the boat.

  • A person rows into the "Tunnel of Glove," with a dozen or so blue latex gloves floating in the water and hanging around the entrance.

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Dave Coverly
Dave Coverly
Dave is the creator of the cartoon panel “Speed Bump”, which runs internationally in hundreds of newspapers and websites, including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Globe & Mail (Toronto), and the Detroit Free Press. His cartoons have also appeared in The New Yorker, USA Today,The New York Times, Newsweek, Esquire, Ranger Rick, Jr., and have been a regular feature in Parade. He is also the principle cartoonist for BarkBox.

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