I mean, this classic (unlike the above) hasn't got even a tenuous connection to anything involving the subject of this here blog, but still...
In any event, tomorrow -- a post about something music-related that somebody really should write a book about.
Hmm. That somebody could possibly be me. 😎
6 comments:
I liked Sam Gross' stuff too.
I have a book of his cartoons (c. 1973) with the Frog Legs sketch on the cover.
Steve - 'Bout time for you to write a new book. It's been 40 years (!!) since GENDER CHAMELEONS :-)
The Hell cartoon reminds me of the old joke, which I may have first read on this blog:
Q - What's the definition of a "gentleman" ?
A - Someone who knows how to play the bag pipes but doesn't.
Take a chance -
Google Roz Chast.
She has a sharp eye for cultural
absurdity. The New Yorker cartoons, where I am pretty sure these came from also features her comic observations.
rob
I think the frog's legs one was from the National Lampoon back in their 1970s glory days. Also featuring Gahan Wilson's 'Nuts' and Bobby London's 'Dirty Duck', both of which elicit smiles to this day when I recall them.
C in California
C - googled Sam Gross, New Yorker. The restaurant Frog cartoon illustrated on their site
rob
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