Back in the pre-Nixon days someone painted daisies on sandstone near the road. Traces can still be glimpsed reminding one of a more naive time. Love it. Peace, man!
This reminds me of a bit from an old Red Skelton (as Clem Kadiddlehopper) sketch:
Clem’s Father: Why is everything so dirty? I told you to dust the furniture.
Clem: Yesterday, you told me to paint the furniture, so I put paint on the furniture. Today, you told me to dust the furniture, so I put dust on the furniture.
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Oh, Picasso, I love your work.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
Back in the pre-Nixon days someone painted daisies on sandstone near the road. Traces can still be glimpsed reminding one of a more naive time. Love it. Peace, man!
runar about 14 years ago
This reminds me of a bit from an old Red Skelton (as Clem Kadiddlehopper) sketch:
Clem’s Father: Why is everything so dirty? I told you to dust the furniture.
Clem: Yesterday, you told me to paint the furniture, so I put paint on the furniture. Today, you told me to dust the furniture, so I put dust on the furniture.
ComicKazi about 14 years ago
Wonderful art…but shouldn’t a comic strip have a somewhat unpredictable outcome?
joefish25 about 14 years ago
You tell them, Joe.
jpozenel about 14 years ago
I have found from past experiences, that art teachers are very inflexible people.
fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago
Un JAD por cualquier otro nombre olería como agria.
Ushindi about 14 years ago
I really think I would have put “same OLD mierda”, fritzoid.