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Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
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Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
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Re: Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
Now, now -- don't go encouraging your TNFJ!
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Re: Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
Maybe the cartoonist put it on and looked in the mirror as he was drawing it.
MISERICORDE, n.
A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
- Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
- Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
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Re: Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
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Re: Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
Has anybody seen the Garfield comics where somebody removed all of Garfield's dialogue? It's just Jon talking to his cat, who stares blankly at him, then he continues the conversation himself. It elevates Jon's character to this new level of insanity, and actually makes Garfield-- dare I say-- funny. I recommend it.
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Re: Tuba sighting in horrible newspaper cartoon
Check the 2nd link in my original post - it goes to "Garfield Minus Garfield" but this here is an article comparing Garfield Minus Garfield vs. “Silent Garfield” (which is not a regularly published thing, as far as I can tell.)timdicarlo wrote:Has anybody seen the Garfield comics where somebody removed all of Garfield's dialogue? It's just Jon talking to his cat, who stares blankly at him, then he continues the conversation himself. It elevates Jon's character to this new level of insanity, and actually makes Garfield-- dare I say-- funny. I recommend it.