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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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pcolli said, 8 months ago
It certainly is.
J. Short
said, 8 months ago
That word Minotaur is Greek to me.
That;s what happens when you don’t monitor the Minotaur.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 8 months ago
Bulls don’t break the china. Mythbusters had to break the china themselves after they paraded the bulls through.
algurka said, 8 months ago
@Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
Yes, I saw that one too. Obviously, they didn’t try it with Minotaurs.
win said, 8 months ago
I’m a mazed.
LingeeWhiz said, 8 months ago
I’m a Mino bit distracted.
MeGoNow said, 8 months ago
He was okay this morning. But this is the eighth shop he’s been in, and none of them have his pattern.
lookinside said, 8 months ago
@Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
Mythbusters left out the key ingredient: A nest of enraged wasps.(Or a red cape, and multiple spears stuck in his back.)
eric sanders
said, 8 months ago
@Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
My guess would be that the cliche was born in the mind of someone familiar with the bull-dancers of ancient Crete, or the bull-riders of American rodeo (not to mention the exploits of rodeo clowns). Get a bull going like that – and put him in a china-shop. Mythbusters, my ass…