Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- September 06, 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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JosePeterson said, 2 months ago
Word
Powerboy said, 2 months ago
How are you paying for your drinks?
Jo Jo said, 2 months ago
Exactly what I was thinking.
BC13
said,
2 months ago
It’s on a tab…like Norm Peterson’s beer.
dkram said, 2 months ago
Where everybody knows your name.
What’s his name any way?
yow4zip
said,
2 months ago
Drinky McSloshey
Kim said, 2 months ago
Which one jose?
cbrsarah said, 2 months ago
I sympathize.
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
No political statements? I’m amazed!
idwiz123 said, 2 months ago
people always seem to have enough money for their cigarettes, booze, weed etc… but not enough for anything else
Ronshua
said,
2 months ago
The mugs empty . No pencils or apples just imaginary O-dollars and hope .
EarlWash said, 2 months ago
Hey, if Congress can put everything on the tab, why can’t he?
Tigger
said,
2 months ago
As are Millions of other poor souls who were axed thrugh zero fault of their own.
rricchhterr said, 2 months ago
if life were pleasant, not to be mistaken for peasant,
why would one consider an avenue of escape??
keep having kids,
especially unwanted kids…
keep digging…
keep your eye for and eye, and a tooth for some truth…
keep punitive…
it’s good like that…
comixavier said, 2 months ago
Touché.
Now not only I need a job (been searching since January), but also a bar/café-like place (instead of alcohol or coffee, maybe an herbal tea) to tell friends, acquaintances and strangers my stories and troubles. (If there are still any around, maybe a soda fountain like my great-grandfather used to own in Safford, Arizona, which also had a pharmacy).
yyyguy
said,
2 months ago
sorry, hipster. that’s more of a truism. it seems to me a political statement is something that can be argued.
Rmom said, 2 months ago
I agree with idwiz123
“people always seem to have enough money for their cigarettes, booze, weed etc… but not enough for anything else.”
I’ve noticed the lower the income of the neighborhood a Wal-Mart is in, (I tend to shop at several) the higher percentage of people smoking in the parking lot. I would also add cable TV to the list. I’ve never had cable or satellite TV, but I know people on food stamps who do.
EarlWash said, 2 months ago
Of course, Amom. That’s why they have to be on food stamps.