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‘BTG’ is one of the most popular humor authors of all time. With numerous New York Times Best Sellers to his credit, countless publishing awards, and over 22,000,000 copies sold in 115 countries, you would think his brain would be highly organized ... But it’s not.
The Lost Bear feature, exclusive to GoComics, is ample proof of this. Welcome to BTG’s lifelong cerebral misadventure. The Lost Bear showcases the delightfully odd daily debris that tumbles out of BTG’s head when his mental engine starts to misfire. This is public therapy at its most entertaining, set within an absurdist pseudo-intellectual petting zoo – Feel free to feed the bear.
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margueritem
said, 12 months ago
That made me feel all warm and fuzzy.
Tame said, 12 months ago
OK. I’ve got a smartazz comment but your cartoon today is just too nice to mess with so I simply say to thee, well done and ciao.
pcolli said, 12 months ago
Could certainly do with some of that in the UK at the moment.
Smythe Symble said, 12 months ago
Sunshine needs Water’s PR Guy.
pcolli said, 12 months ago
If only we could base the world’s economy on the weather.
We could swap you a month’s rain for the same amount of sunshine.
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Maybe BTG could come and draw some for us.
Superfrog said, 12 months ago
I recall that in the 60’s an enterprising firm was selling tins of Gold Coast Sunshine to tourists in Queensland with instructions “not to be opened at night or in a dark room”.
I think they smiled all the way to the bank.
JohnnyDiego said, 12 months ago
A small bottle of sunshine?
I thought it was just gas.
Superfrog said, 12 months ago
@BTG.
Re"infield fly" yesterday.
I’ve never been to a baseball game but I spent many pleasant afternoons at Downey Park in Brisbane in the early 70’s lying on the grass and watching the girls play softball.
I must have learnt a few things about the game and I did marry a tall brunette who played 3rd bass for the Athletics Softball Club. Later, our daughter played 2nd bass and relief pitcher for the Kumbia Softball team.
pcolli said, 12 months ago
@Superfrog
I don’t remember the tins of “sunshine”, maybe I was too young.
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If both your wife and daughter play bass, maybe you could start a band. (Yes, I know what you mean). Couldn’t stand softball at school….too much like excercise.
Superfrog said, 12 months ago
@pcolli
Thanks for that. I’d better acknowledge that as a genuine spelling error before I get accused of an obscure musical- sporting pun. (although those Athletics girls were pretty saxy)
pcolli said, 12 months ago
@Superfrog
Now you’ve done it. Thanks to your use of “saxy” I’ve got visions of Benny Hill being chased around the bases by hordes of spectators with baseball bats.
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Just getting your own back, eh?
Superfrog said, 12 months ago
@pcolli
Yes, I can hear Benny’s chase music now.
cleokaya (THE FLASH)
said, 12 months ago
Every quiet smile elicits a pick up line.
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 12 months ago
@cleokaya (THE FLASH)
: D
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 12 months ago
i could use a bit of that. give me a large economy sized, please.