Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- November 01, 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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sjoujke said, 20 days ago
It’s called the trickle down theory of economics.
tbree said, 20 days ago
I thought he was going to take it right there as payment for the tab.
Gweedo Murray said, 20 days ago
It’s (insert current prez name here) nomics.
pouncingtiger said, 20 days ago
originated by Reagan
fear-ciuil said, 20 days ago
@BC13, I think that was Gweedo’s point.
Thraceguy said, 20 days ago
It is not trickle down, it is tipple up…..
Ronshua
said,
20 days ago
A Village Drunken Fool’s scratch is soon converted into liquid assets and “YES” happy barkeepers .
Mac said, 20 days ago
A fool and his money soon draw a crowd.
Lewreader
said,
20 days ago
They say lottery is for the mathematically challenged., Proof
rshive said, 20 days ago
With Bung, it all trickles down to the friendly local bartender.
somebodyshort
said,
20 days ago
It all trickles down ………..
jo shaw said, 20 days ago
Trickle schmickle DRUNKS DRINK.
rricchhterr said, 19 days ago
here’s to life…
right??
Johanan Rakkav
said,
19 days ago
sjoujke, that was the first thing I thought. Congrats. But since you willy-nilly got our fellow drinkers here arguing about politics, I think I’ll just mosey on over to the next inn…:)
Doctor Toon
said,
19 days ago
I’m so glad I can read most of the Sunday comics without thinking about politics.
Wish I could say the same about the comments.
JosePeterson said, 19 days ago
it goes straight to the booze
jml58 said, 19 days ago
Lottery is a tax on people who don´t do the math.
I never said I do the math.
Joe Allen Doty said, 19 days ago
Since Bung was broke when he asked to borrow the penny, the bartender will take the penny back with the lottery ticket as interest.
Oh, when it comes to having the lottery in a state or local area, politics are always involved.
Susan001 said, 19 days ago
Bung must have a $500 bar tab.
Jelly Breads said, 19 days ago
i thought he was going to steal it because the guy is drunk.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
19 days ago
Or at least the bartender knows where he’s spending that $500?
somebodyshort
said,
19 days ago
I should rephrase that.
When you’re drunk it all trickles down ……….
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 19 days ago
Say what???
Furienna said, 19 days ago
Oh, Bung will spend all that money in the bar. How sad…
But wait a minute… Do you really need to write out both the dollar sign and the word “bucks”? Just one of them should do, right?