Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- June 29, 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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Dutchboy1 said, 5 months ago
Isn’t that the definition of a politician, being a fertilizer shoveler?
Jor-El said, 5 months ago
Dutchboy1: The House Minority Leader just referred to a recently considered bill as a “bag of fertilizer”.
Okay, he said it differently, but you get the idea.
Yukoner said, 5 months ago
If it was only worth a dime a ton most politicians would be very rich.
tbree said, 5 months ago
There is another profession that generates the stuff. Can you say P-H-D?
DesultoryPhillipic said, 5 months ago
Sure can! Piled Higher & Deeper
Mac said, 5 months ago
Jor-El, was that the bill they passed without reading because in its final form it didn’t actually exist yet?
BC13
said,
5 months ago
I presume there is no shortage of fertilizer in Id.
SQUIDBREAKER said, 5 months ago
Dung - tough to find, harder to change.
Did I just type ‘Change?’
Another nightmare flashback from political speeches.
Let me redefine my statement:
Dung: easy to elect, harder to clean.
pearlandpeach said, 5 months ago
i thought this was about industry in the US, as in Made in America.
Goodquestion said, 5 months ago
tbree- post hole digger? I got two of them.
GJ_Jehosaphat
said,
5 months ago
Re: Made in ID <–all capital letters made me think of Idaho instead of Id (Wizard of).
What comes to mind are all the former Idaho Senator Larry Craig jokes that made the rounds several years ago. Excellent source of fertilizer! Now we have 2 more prominent politicians caught in deep doo doo ;-)
SQUIDBREAKER said, 5 months ago
Hey POOKID54 -
A.
This may be the potato guy from Reynolds Unwrapped now nothing but fertilizer. Iscpecially if the ID being Idaho rings true………
Personally I thought ‘ID’ was Identification.
CliffG.I.Woes said, 5 months ago
The sign should read … Made in ID, U.S.A.
Everything else is made offshore.
Chateaux Margaux said, 5 months ago
You don’t say! “Made In Id” : Now I’m convinced there is such a place. LOL