Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- July 05, 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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Ladywolf17 said, 4 months ago
gmartin997, It could possibly be a celebration of something else then. Who Knows, I’m sure someone will think of an answer like maybe a festival where people get together an honor something important like a rite of passage. or a coming of age. I don’t know, I’m just making that up as an example.
rmleon
said,
4 months ago
The sound of fireworks is frightening. Sounds like gunshots. It’s upsetting, and in my city illegal, but people still do it.
grampaspot said, 4 months ago
I’m curious if todays school children know where gun powder was invented? Any teachers know?
Mac said, 4 months ago
rmleon said, “The sound of fireworks is frightening. Sounds like gunshots.”
In a neighborhood where I once lived, it was easy to tell the difference between the sounds of fireworks and gunfire.
I’m glad I don’t live in that neighborhood anymore.
rshive said, 4 months ago
Wasn’t gunpowder invented in China?
I wonder who in Id other than the King can afford fireworks
PhoebeDog said, 4 months ago
Last night we were treated to a show that lasted about 90 minutes! Between the neighbors shooting off fireworks and those we could see in the distance from municipalities around us (we live on a hill), it was great. No traffic, just standing around the yard chatting up the neighbors and oohing and aahing. Of course, I’m a fireworks junkie anyway. I still can’t believe these folks spend that much $$ on the fireworks, but I’m grateful they do!
notinksanymore said, 4 months ago
Technically England is a kingdom, and if I’m not mistaken, they shoot off fireworks to celebrate VE Day.
DragonPowered said, 4 months ago
Don’t you remember? It’s the celebration of the day Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum took out the mother ship so we could shoot down all those darned aliens.
iamtxmilady said, 4 months ago
They were celebratin Id Dependence Day.
Goodquestion said, 4 months ago
Well put iamtxmilady.
King Fink thought the peasents were revolting….. o yeah, he always thought that they were revolting…nevermind
EllieJ1961 said, 4 months ago
Hello Notinksanymore - I just thought I’d mention that we don’t really use fireworks to celebrate VE Day here in the UK (although I’m sure some might do). Our big fireworks day is 5th November - Guy Fawkes Day aka as Bonfire Night. It’s a celebration (for want of a better word!) of the day Guy Fawkes and his gang were caught attempting to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The celebration includes burning Guy Fawkes on a bonfire after kids have dragged it rounds the streets asking for “a penny for the Guy”. It’s an interesting story. Oh, and just to finish it off, we eat potatoes cooked on the bonfire, toffee apples and treacle toffee together with a cake known as “Parkin” :-)
stormies said, 4 months ago
to lady wolf
i think they are celebrating because the executor has been layed off. lol
Just plain Steve said, 4 months ago
Quite right EllieJ – and as a result it celebrates the victory of the King over the revolutionaries, so maybe you could call it a “Dependence Day!”
CliffG.I.Woes said, 4 months ago
It sounds like my city. Tomb Stone AZ. Everyday is the 4th. of July.
Skyhawk_maintainer
said,
4 months ago
grampaspot
I was a substitute teacher. Does that count? Although the exact dates and times are not known, the closest the invention of gunpowder can be nailed down to is 200 BC in China.
“The King is a fink!”