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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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Llewellenbruce said, 9 months ago
Didn’t know horses used steroids?
Peabody-Martini said, 9 months ago
@Llewellenbruce
Horses no, trainers have been a different story.
tuna1 said, 9 months ago
I didn’t know Roger Clemens owned a horse farm…
legaleagle48 said, 9 months ago
@Peabody-Martini
And yes, they do make horses take urine tests, too. That’s why one horse was actually DQ’ed from the equestrian events at the Olympics — it failed the drug test.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 9 months ago
They have been doping horses longer then people I believe….
mrbribery said, 9 months ago
Ginger? I prefer Mary Ann…
Thirdguy said, 9 months ago
Ginger was a little spicier!
Hillbillyman said, 9 months ago
@Thirdguy
I liked Misses Howel better…LOL
Rodney said, 9 months ago
@GoldenRoya
Been reading Terry Pratchett again, haven’t you?
jml58 said, 9 months ago
@Rodney
There is nothing wrong with reading Terry Pratchett, or Piers Anthony.
William Pursell
said, 9 months ago
Aye and so the horse answers NAY to that…of course.
AshburnStadium said, 9 months ago
@legaleagle48
Drug testing of horses is also widespread at racetracks in the U.S. as well.
mynx wormwood said, 9 months ago
Muscle car. On van nuys blvd where the old gm plant used to be, there are alot of street signs that say “no cruising”.
goweeder
said, 9 months ago
@GoldenRoya
I’ll take your word for it!
Adam Nedens(Snoopster) said, 9 months ago
Looks like the horse used what Melky Cabrera, Barry Bonds, and Mark McGuire used