Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for November 19, 2020
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richard's poor alma-nac. suggested summer reading by richard thompson woman: i'm enjoying the "giant jumbo pop-up book of leisure-time activities" very much, thank you. old man: i'll just be trying to decipher the instructions on this bottle of medicine, so don't you mind me. what in hell does "flummoxofin" treat, anyway? boy 1: inasmuch as there is no new "harry potter" this year, i'm going to concentrate my reading on cereal boxes exclusively. i find that there is much to learn from the feverish imaginings of copywriters with too much space to fill and hey there's no toy in this one! boy 2: i only read the comics page, still the last venue for qual-ity, work by dead white males. silas marmer man: i'll be working on my own novel, a sensitive coming-of age story to which i've added a dollop of sex, a dash of intrigue & a pinch of extreme gut-wringing in-your-face slapstick farce! the farrelly brothers are reportedly, very interested! vwit vwit vwit
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Summer reading? It’s late November, dude!
Anyway, Charles Dickens….
well-i-never over 4 years ago
Turn the page on that pop-up book – I want to see what’s next!
Kip W over 4 years ago
Hats off to the one of the best dead white male cartoonists working today. These are still funny the fourth time I’ve read ’em.
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Still the funniest thing on this page.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
The highlight of my summer reading was, “War and Peace: The Coloring Book.” I stayed inside the lines. Mostly.