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Visual Puns

“eggplant”

“The King of Pop”

“Dr. Pepper”

“palm pilot”

“light beer”

“dandy lions”

“assaulted peanut”

“mammoth mugs”

“pool table”

“baseball bat”

“card shark”

“tap dancers”

“I-pod”

“knight mare”

“Gator-aide”

“Hole Milk”

Visual Puns Part 2

“world peas”

“water gun”

“fountain pen”

“fruit fly”

“Dali llama”

“eye glasses”

“fire drill”

“Mercedes bends”

“Fund raiser”

“horse fly”

“Sinko da Mayo”

“cereal killer”

“chocolate moose”

“crow bar”

“postage dew”

Visual Puns Part 3

“eye dropper”

“micro phone”

“thai food”

“burning a cd”

“online bulletin board”

“money laundering”

“screwball”

“plastic surgery”

“bottled up emotions”

“eggstatic”

“watch dog”

“Adam’s apple”

“bagpipes”

“a salt & battery”

“breaking news”

“a play on words”

Visual Puns Part 4

“musically inclined”

“a salt with a deadly weapon”

“an increase in pay”

“lipstick”

“last but not least”

“misunderstood”

“long and short of it”

“bird’s eye view”

“but on second thought”

“catnap”

“one in a million”

“pineapple”

“one thing after another”

“headlight”

“two under par”

“the “I’s” have it”

“hard up”

“history repeats itself”

“fooling around”