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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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pouncingtiger said, 3 months ago
I hope he said that by the nick of time.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 3 months ago
“Waiter, do you have frogs’ legs?”
“Oui, m’sieur.”
“Good, hop out to the kitchen and get me a steak!”
stomps said, 3 months ago
He did the same thing over 20 years ago…
whmIII said, 3 months ago
Probably already did…
AlexPK85 said, 3 months ago
Does the meat still have marks where the jockey hit it?
oldman2013 said, 3 months ago
that’s why it looks grilled when you get it
jinrock said, 3 months ago
Wait til you see how he makes the burger.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 3 months ago
@pouncingtiger
It appears he’s experienced this before.
EdFenster said, 3 months ago
@pouncingtiger
A friend of my dad once told a barber, “I’m in a hurry, so cut it short!” Didn’t make that mistake again.
truecanadianliberal said, 3 months ago
@EdFenster
I missed that. If he wanted his hair short and he got it cut short, what exactly is the problem?
comicsssfan said, 3 months ago
Now he’s going to get a “stepped on” burger.
Tigger
said, 3 months ago
The Beef is freshly ground and hand pattied, takes time to do this correctly
boldyuma said, 3 months ago
Henny Youngman would be proud of this one today.
I can hear his scritch on the violin even to this day..