Cartoons: The Dating Game

Even in the 1960s, dating was tough!

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“I don’t see how they missed us. I gave them a perfect description.”
Orlando Busino
November 21, 1964

 

“You know what I like about you, Mr. Fendle? You’re not glib.”
Lee Lorenz
November 18, 1967

 

“Don’t be discouraged, Roger. I never like anyone at first.”
Martha Blanchard
July 15, 1967

 

“I just hope he doesn’t want to go to a movie. I don’t know him well enough to wear my glasses.”
Martha Blanchard
February 25, 1967

 

“Lois, your Computer-Tabulated Compatibility Test paid off!”
December 31, 1966

 

“Louis’s always went higher.”
Charles Barsotti
December 2, 1967

 

“Well, for one thing, the other Cary Grant has a better tailor.”
Charles Barsotti

 

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