Cartoons: Sixties Christmas

When it comes to Christmas, not much has changed over the decades.

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“Taxi!”
December 16, 1967

 

“All right…which one of you kids left the bathroom light on again??
Simonsen
December 16, 1967

 

“I told you to tell them, no starch!”
Bill Hoest
December 16, 1967

 

“Wanna see something real pretty?”
Simonsen
December 17, 1966

 

“There, you see? He’s passed up the Detwilers again this year!”
Henry Martin
December 17, 1966

 

I’m the sole survivor of Christmas ’65. My days are numbered, but I can give you some good hiding places.”
December 17, 1966

 

“Oh, not too bad…How was your summer?”
Charles Barsotti
December 16, 1967

 

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Comments

  1. I love them all, but must go with the opening picture (#7) as my favorite. I can relate to the ornament on the right. Hot summer weather in mid-December (the past several days) IS a drip and a drag!

    With #4 down, I hope Dad doesn’t get an electric shock, speaking of the not fun.

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