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With Strange Brew, Deering -- famous for his biting humor and political savvy as chief editorial cartoonist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -- has an outlet for his creative sense of humor and quirky view of life.
"Being an editorial cartoonist today, you have to be tuned-in to pop culture as well as politics -- but there are some limits to what you can do," Deering says "In Strange Brew, everything’s fair game. I get to cut loose and draw anything."
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AussieDownUnder said, 11 months ago
My mother-in-law once said it would be terrible to have dementia, and I told her you wouldn’t know.
pcolli said, 11 months ago
Brain stew on Strange Brew.
-—————————————————-@AussieDownUnder, there can be spells of clarity which make the sufferer realise he / she is losing control.
win said, 11 months ago
how ’bout a poptart for the old fart?!
detourjones said, 11 months ago
quick kid… run and get the butter… and maybe some jelly… there must be a merit badge for that?
Radish
said, 11 months ago
You might be having a stroke when you can smell the toast.
DanReynolds
said, 11 months ago
I just want to say that’s one of the most funny cartoons I’ve seen in awhile. You really had to think out of the box on this one. This one really struck a chord with me. Love it.
gmartin997
said, 11 months ago
This is a comic strip and is not intended to reflect on normal elderly women. Pardon me, but when one gets my age, we tend find this sort of humor offensive. In real life,that lady would definitely be in a home, not standing on a corner left to her own devices. .
Big Sister said, 11 months ago
@gmartin997
In real life, a woman of that age who has no spouse or children may well be left to her own devices — on the corner or not. The same goes for a man of that age.
Come to think of it, what’s the median age of a homeless person?
iced tea said, 11 months ago
This day and age, the elderly get around on those little scooters. They don’t have to have boy scouts or a giant piece of toast to wait for.
DAZZ
said, 11 months ago
@iced tea
I am offended that because of my age I am interrupted during my bench rows or lifts with offers of those motorized chairs and hearing aids. I DID have a railing installed on pool steps to celebrate my 75th. And I can still manage at a party in 5" heels thanks.
Hunter7 said, 11 months ago
@Radish
Its You might have epilepsy if you smell burning toast. At least according to the Moments in History.