Cartoons: Breakfast in Bedlam

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“Say when…’
Ed LaCocq
August 19, 1961

 

“George always like to enjoy a leisurely breakfast on Sunday.”
Don Tobin
July 7, 1956

 

Jerry Marcus
July 2, 1960

 

“Making breakfast is simple once you get the hang of it.”
Walt Wetterberg
June 9, 1962

 

“Of course it seems later than eight o’clock. I moved all the clocks back an hour last night.”
Joseph Zeis
April 28, 1962

 

“Anything exciting in the paper?”
Joseph Zeis
March 4, 1961

 

“Say something, Fred. No, on second thought, never mind.”
Reg Hider
January 17, 1959

 

“I smell something burning. Oh, it’s you!”
Dan McCormick
September 24, 1955

 

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Comments

  1. That’s true about number 3, unfortunately. My favorites in this group are the top 2. “Say when…” with the scissors is pretty funny. What isn’t, is having to have a scissors handy to open anything and everything now; hate that!

    Number 2 is funny but embarrassing George is still in the kitchen having breakfast when it’s obviously early evening and have company over for dinner. I don’t think he feels good, but still; right? Number 4 is just plain weird, sorry.

  2. Number 3 still relevant today. Only difference is that not a newspaper but a mobile phone.

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