The idea reminded me of Gary Larson on a good day. This looks like a precursor to "The Far Side."
Charles Cosimano
March 7, 2008 10:06 PM
It's TRUE!
jestrfyl
March 7, 2008 11:30 PM
This looks all the more like a typical Mall center court the week before Christmas.
Wilson was a genius, as was (is) Larson. For another burdgeoning camoic strip and artist look at Lio by Tatulli on gocomics.com. This guy is really catching what made Wilson, Larson and a few others magnificent examples of the potential of comics.
Insane Kitten
March 7, 2008 11:40 PM
Comments don't work on the "what I don't understand..." post.
Scott Walker
March 8, 2008 12:52 PM
As an Oregon reader, I must compliment you on a pretty nifty Bhagwan Sri Rashneesh reference. Well stroked. He and his devotees certainly made life around here more amusing for a few years.
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The idea reminded me of Gary Larson on a good day. This looks like a precursor to "The Far Side."
It's TRUE!
This looks all the more like a typical Mall center court the week before Christmas.
Wilson was a genius, as was (is) Larson. For another burdgeoning camoic strip and artist look at Lio by Tatulli on gocomics.com. This guy is really catching what made Wilson, Larson and a few others magnificent examples of the potential of comics.
Comments don't work on the "what I don't understand..." post.
As an Oregon reader, I must compliment you on a pretty nifty Bhagwan Sri Rashneesh reference. Well stroked. He and his devotees certainly made life around here more amusing for a few years.
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