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The Wizard of Id has been enchanting audiences since 1964, but the real wizards behind this comic classic were artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart.
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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Number Six said, 10 months ago
Hey you! Get off of his cloud!
Phatts California said, 10 months ago
Happy Birthday, Rolling Stones!
Llewellenbruce said, 10 months ago
Brian Jones was the only Stones who didn’t last.
legaleagle48 said, 10 months ago
Didn’t someone dunk the Rolling Stones in preservatives years ago?
somebodyshort said, 10 months ago
Mick acts as if his stones keep on rolling.
pouncingtiger said, 10 months ago
50 years and counting. Rock on!
gmartin997
said, 10 months ago
That’s ridiculous? How about the Beatles, The Doors, Steppenwolf, The Grateful Dead; even The Monkees? The list is endless, Besides, Home On The Range doesn’t sound the same when accompanied with a lyre. If you want to go big, go electric.
gmartin997
said, 10 months ago
@legaleagle48
If they did, it didn’t work on Mick. He keeps getting uglier and uglier. Keith’s showing his age too. All that makeup in “The Pirates” couldn’t hide all those wrinkles.
Paul Smith said, 10 months ago
So is the King’s Troubadour named Lynn Easton?
Hillbillyman said, 10 months ago
I hope MIc Jagger doesn’t ever die. If he does, I’d be the ugliest son of a @$%^& on earth.
Johnny Potseed said, 10 months ago
I met a gin-soaked fortune-teller in ID,
She tried to see things in her crystal ball,
She must have seen a really f#*$%&@ future,
Cause she did’nt want to talk about it at all …
She’s a honky-tonk woman,
gimme, gimme, gimme the honky-tonk blues …
(Yeah, had to start WinAmp and search for the Rolling Stones files … )
Citizen GROG!
said, 10 months ago
They’re still rolling, but time is NOT on their side anymore.
William Pursell
said, 10 months ago
If only Mick had ended up with Carrie-Anne Moss,then we could say “so much for a Rolling Stone gathering no Moss”?
Tacopielvr said, 10 months ago
@gmartin997
“That’s ridiculous?” Whats ridiculous?? Not being critical, just dont get your comment??Anyway, Happy Birthday, Rolling Stones!
Never my favorite band, but still enjoy lots of their work.
bwillett said, 10 months ago
@gmartin997
You are ridiculous, gmartin997. All those other bands you named broke up or just fell apart years ago. At least the main members of the Rolling Stones are still alive and together, and planning on making music again.