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Cartoons: Winter Fun

The weather outside is frightful. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have fun.

 “That was close.” From January 1, 1955


"That was close."
From January 1, 1955

One good thing about winter: sometimes you discover you really can do the splits after all.

“The Internet is down.” From November/December 2011


"The Internet is down."
From November/December 2011

Apparently the Internet has been down for quite a while! Kids today—no imagination. I like the youngster below from 1980.

“It didn’t fall over—it’s a snow wino.” From January/February 1980


"It didn’t fall over—it’s a snow wino."
From January/February 1980

So there, lady.

“Sure the weather is changing—when I was a kid, we used to have snow up to here on me.” From March/April 2000


"Sure the weather is changing—when I was a kid,
we used to have snow up to here on me."
From March/April 2000

Yep, things sure have changed since we were kids.

“At times like this I really envy the cat and her litter box.” From November/December 2011


"At times like this I really envy the cat and her litter box."
From November/December 2011

Dogs have it rough, but do you know who really has a hard time going to the bathroom? The guy below.

From December 24,1960  “Are you coming or going?”


"Are you coming or going?"
From December 24,1960

We bundled up for this cartoon from a December 1960 issue of the Post. Bundle up—it’s cold out there!

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4 Comments

  • Rita Lawrence

    I can always count on The Post to make me smile and laugh out loud. Thanks again.

  • Dahlia King

    I am eighty years of age and have always enjoyed the Posts cartoons..brings
    back lots of good memories…

  • Charles Neumann

    Very funny. The “snow up to here” one was so true. Thank you for sharing these gems.

  • Sharona Kay Tracy

    Oh such fond memories of the 1940′s… of sitting in my Grandma’s rocking chair in Utah and reading the Post (one of 2 magazines allowed in the house ’cause they were “wholesome”)…We laughed at the cartoons, wept at some of the stories and so looked forward to the wonderful artwork…still do!!…Thanks A Bunch…Love and Light Always.