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Navy Bean person,
Did you read the posts on this cartoon? I was not the only person who did not understand this cartoon. I think I have a right to express my opinion about a cartoon I don’t understand. I’ll thank you very much to allow me to have an opinion about this or that cartoon on this site.
The Argyle Sweater presents a surreal, hilarious (and sometimes punny) look at the world you think you know. Armed with a willingness to explore every edge of the surreal, Scott Hilburn’s creation presents his sharply unique take on history, everyday life and the truly absurd.
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Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
So that’s how it happened, huh? Whoda thunk it?
shanshuiii said, 4 months ago
I didn’t get the meaning of this one, can someone explain for me? Thanks : - )
JFri said, 4 months ago
Not on your life, shanshuiii!!!
Pam Morrow
said,
4 months ago
The umbrella is covering part of the “cobras” sign. So what she sees is “push-up bras.” Took me a couple minutes, too.
sottwell said, 4 months ago
Now we know Victoria’s secret!
John Lustig
said,
4 months ago
Great gag. I’ve got to admit, it took me a few seconds to get it–which made it all the funnier.
shamare252 said, 4 months ago
My brain is in the gutter, I looked at the push up pop shapes, and wondered where they were pushing up
grapfhics said, 4 months ago
Wonder-ful
Anandgyan said, 4 months ago
Brilliant!
Hugh B. Hayve said, 4 months ago
I got it immediately. I saw the first two words “push-up” and thought of bras right away…..what would Freud say about that?
nighthawks
said,
4 months ago
and the rest is history..
nighthawks
said,
4 months ago
and THAT is victoria’s secret
shanshuiii said, 4 months ago
Haha, you guys are dirty : - )
ray_of_sun said, 4 months ago
I got it, dismissed it, then had to ‘get’ it again. Whew.
calvinandquestionmark said, 4 months ago
This one takes WAY to much reading into to access it’s meaning. If this wasn’t explained outright above I would never have gotten it.
To make sure it wasn’t me, I asked a few other folks and they didn’t get it either.
Ushindi
said,
4 months ago
And so was born an empire (and famous catalogs)….
bald 716 said, 4 months ago
sottwell —
the true victoria secret is that victoria is actually victor
Kyler said, 4 months ago
Hugh B. Hayve, indeed, what would Freud say about that?
Oto Valdivia said, 4 months ago
took me about three seconds.. the Victoria part took a little longer though
D-i-c-e-R said, 4 months ago
Victoria’s idea: edible undies in fruit flavors - orange, grape, and cherry.
50 years earlier, Playtex saw a Sno-Cone vendor in that spot and invented those pointy cone-shaped underwire bras.
Victor saw a hot dog vendor there and invented the hot dog bra for men. That one never caught on.
calvinandquestionmark said, 4 months ago
Navy Bean person,
Did you read the posts on this cartoon? I was not the only person who did not understand this cartoon. I think I have a right to express my opinion about a cartoon I don’t understand. I’ll thank you very much to allow me to have an opinion about this or that cartoon on this site.
hookedoncomics said, 4 months ago
LOL @ BALD!
ROFL.