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Cartoons: Shop-a-Frolic
You don’t need to shop around to find comedy at the cash register!
“A thousand dollars for your thoughts, dear.”
Eric Ericson
December 14, 1940
Eric Peters
December 15, 1945
“Does this help madam make up her mind?”
Irwin Caplan
December 27, 1947
“Not that one, either, darling – go down deeper where they haven’t been picked over!”
Frank Owen
December 27, 1947
“Suppose we try it again and let’s have no more foolishness! Now, then – LET ME SEE YOUR TONGUE!”
Fallette
January 03, 1948
“Could you be a little more explicit, sir, than ‘She’s pretty broad in the beam’?”
Bob Barnes
December 27, 1958
Nick Downes
November 1, 1991
“There’s a charge now for using cash.”
Burns
March 1, 2013
Cartoons: Snow Woes
Artist: Jeff Keate
“I might be interested. Here — c’mon in and see me”
February 3, 1940
Artist: David Huffine
“Odd how old, forgotten words spring to mind, isn’t it?”
December 27, 1941
Artist: Eric Peters
“Quick freeze, wasn’t it?”
December 16, 1944
Artist: GHG
“I’ve told him a thousand times he can’t go into the house with his shoes on.”
December 01, 1945
Artist: Graham Hunter
“You’ll find the shovel under the cellar stairs.”
December 29, 1945
Artist: Engleman
November 01, 2002
Artist: Zeis
“That was close.”
January 01, 1955
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