I may have mentioned Billy Ireland before now. The huge Cartoon Museum and Research Center at Ohio State University is named for him. He drew a feature called ‘The Passing Show’, which is of course brilliant.
I thought of storytelling as a series of comings-and-goings for today’s cartoon.
The Passing Show comes and goes.
The less you see, the more you knows.
Sit back, relax, what’s your hurry?
Big bird, big turd, then cassowary.
“I feel like I’ve been scammed!”, says Chase. Maybe he himself is the scam?
“Birds of a feather … “
Paste has his clothes on again, and seems to enjoy being shot at by the bean bag bazooka. It looks like he torque ms yoga pants with the blue sneakers jaw a bit. Where’s Lowell heading with the wagon? I thought he was done with suicide hill.
Chase, no one cares if you don’t get your mansion on the hill. Big Bird loves you.
yes, lawsuits are SO American
Get him my bird friend, make him fear everything.
Lawyer’s Lament. Ode to Da Money!!!
He can’t understand this crowd? Let’s see… I would wager that most of the participants are fully aware that they are engaging in risky behavior and are ready, willing, and able to take the consequences, i.e., injuries. And if they do get injured, they’re not going to be WATBs about it and blame everyone but themselves. Heck, some of them at least would be far more likely to treat an injury as a badge of honor.
Oh, there might be a few who are champing at the bit to slap a lawsuit on someone, anyone, but I submit that the majority of outdoorfest folk care most about having a blast (literally, in the case of bazooka lady).
No, not hard to understand — if you’re a non-Chase. Chances are the Chases of the world will never grasp it.