Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- June 21, 2009
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The pair began paving the path to the Kingdom of Id in 1950, when Parker, a staff artist for the Binghamton Press in upstate New York, was asked to judge a high school art contest. Among the entrants was a teenager by the name of Johnny Hart, whose work so impressed Parker that he arranged a meeting.
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Jor-El said, 5 months ago
Jean de La Fontaine, 17th century French poet, said:
It is impossible to please all the world and one’s father.
BC13
said,
5 months ago
He should have just mailed Dad a card.
Wildmustang1262 said, 5 months ago
Sir Rodney is a naughty!
Chateaux Margaux said, 5 months ago
I’m glad I don’t celebrate pagan holidays. Nothing but frustration and grief.
grazer said, 5 months ago
Pagans don’t got no daddys??
Furienna said, 5 months ago
Chateauxmargaux, are you a Jehova’s wittness?
Poor Sir Rodney, by the way…
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
my Dad always seemed hard to please, too. it took me a long time to realize just how proud he was/is of me, but i’m glad that i have done so, and glad that i could spend time with him today.