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The Nutz family is definitely not the Cleavers, the Waltons or the Bradys. But you'll undoubtedly recognize them anyway. Most likely, they're a lot like the family you grew up in... where the battle for the last chicken leg is comparable to the Battle of Bull Run, sibling rivalry is putting it mildly, and family values usually refers to a coupon book. Soup to Nutz by Rick Stromoski stars hard-working Roy Nutz, his loving wife Pat, and their battling brood - sons Roy-boy and Andrew, daughter Babs and rambunctious dog Rosco.
Stromoski is the seventh in a family of 12 children. Growing up in such a large family has given him an especially developed sense of humor that he has expressed through drawing from the moment he could pick up a pencil. A self-taught cartoonist and humorous illustrator, his work has appeared in national magazines, children's and humor books, newspapers, licensed products, national advertising and network television. Stromoski's greeting cards have become best-sellers for several major companies. He has won four Louie Awards for outstanding greeting card design. He has been nominated for his illustration work by the National Cartoonists Society 12 times and was awarded the Reuben division award for best greeting cards in 1995 and 1998, and for magazine gag cartoons in 1999. An NCS board member since 1997, he was elected president in 2005.
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Comments (11) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 4 months ago
Idiots who bring a baby to the theater should be thrown out, with no refund.
kaigun
said, 4 months ago
Get a sitter or stay home. Babies don’t belong at theaters.
detourjones said, 4 months ago
I don’t think that was a baby… I think it was some dude regretting the $40 he spent on the popcorn…
sight 4 saw ize said, 4 months ago
@detourjones…..OR he just realized that he could have saved $30.00 by waiting a few weeks and bought the dvd @ Walmart for $7.99!!!
cpl.jarhead said, 4 months ago
Thats why the drive-in theater should be brought back
pinkx said, 4 months ago
dirty diapers, squalling maggot, nice to sit by.
sandflea said, 4 months ago
@kaigun
Or restaurants or airplanes too.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Some theaters have “family night” where they are encouraged to bring their babies and very young children.
Comic Minister said, 4 months ago
Good point Andy.
iced tea said, 4 months ago
I saw a sign on a theater’s wall once reading: “No baby in arms allowed.”
K M
said, 4 months ago
@simpsonfan2
My stepson took my grandson to “Independence Day” right after he was born. Kid slept through the whole thing, all the exploding cities and spaceships and everything.