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“Don’t feel too badly, dear. That’s just one clerk’s opinion.”
Walter Goldstein
September 12, 1959

 

Radi
August 1, 1959

 

“Oh…sorry.”
Al Johns
October 27, 1956

 

Jerry Marcus
May 20, 1961

 

“Will you have the postman shout ‘Surprise!’ when he delivers this?”
Jack Markow
May 12, 1956

 

“It’s fragile, so throw it underhand, please.”
Bob Barnes
May 4, 1957

 

“Did you bring my magic space ring?”
Paul Peter Porges
April 22, 1961

 

“When you get on the scales, Harry, for heaven’s sake, remember to stay still!”
Bill Hoest
January 18, 1964

 

“Now remember, let nothing deter you, neither sleet not snow nor dark of night nor Dooley’s Tavern.”
Brad Anderson
December 3, 1960

 

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Comments

  1. Really fun. I especially liked the ones I would never have understood as a child, but get as an adult.

  2. I love them all, especially the top ‘toon by Walter Goldstein and the bottom one by Brad Anderson. I think on that one, “Mrs. Jones” is making her disapproval of her husband getting sloshed after work quite clear.

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