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The Born Loser began in 1965 as a strip with no central characters that revolved around the loser theme. Gradually, it developed into the comic we see today, starring lovable loser Brutus Thornapple, his wife Gladys, mother-in-law Ramona Gargle, boss Rancid Veeblefester, dim-witted son Wilberforce and the mischievous neighbor Hurricane Hattie O'Hara.
Artist Chip Sansom began apprenticing for his father, Born Loser creator Art Sansom, in 1977. He became a full-time assistant, and gradually took on an ever-increasing role in the drawing and gag-writing duties until his father passed away in 1991.
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whmIII said, 8 months ago
Grantland was correct…Rancid is just such a ****head!!!
r0sc0e said, 8 months ago
7 panels for that?!!
ananomoose said, 8 months ago
It is obvious that how you play the game is the most important.
If you play poorly you will lose.
Neo Blakkrstal said, 8 months ago
It’s not whether you win or lose, as long as you win.
“Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.” – Vince Lombardi
Bobzilla said, 8 months ago
If at first you don’t succeed, get in there and cheat!
Jeff0811 said, 8 months ago
In College or Pro Sports, I would agree with Mr. Lombardi. In a “friendly” game of golf, I would have to go with Mr. Rice.
It’s not whether you win or lose that’s important, it’s what’s at stake.
Tin Can Twidget said, 8 months ago
@Bobzilla
If at first you don’t succeed, give up. It couldn’t be done anyway.
K M
said, 8 months ago
Story is told of a general commanding a nearby military installation who could usually be found on the golf course (and who had a helipad put on the course in front of his office so he could get into those quick rounds quicker). As the story has it, a lieutenant not only beat him at golf one day, pretty much showed him up. That lieutenant had orders transferring him to some really crappy assignment before the next sun came up.
MagicFan said, 8 months ago
@Neo Blakkrstal
Lombardi had his priorities skewed, although he WAS a great football coach.