Well, I’ve loved M&J for over 60 years, so THERE. Ms.GJB, take THAT! lol
Pearls Before Swine had a similar retort a few years ago. One of the characters wrote a complaint to McDonald’s, and another said “What good is that? There’s no one there who cares.” Then the last panel showed the Ronald McDonald clown with the letter and tears running down his face.
Well, I’ve loved M&J for over 60 years, so THERE. Ms.GJB, take THAT! lol
Pearls Before Swine had a similar retort a few years ago. One of the characters wrote a complaint to McDonald’s, and another said “What good is that? There’s no one there who cares.” Then the last panel showed the Ronald McDonald clown with the letter and tears running down his face.
Donald Benson Premium Member over 13 years ago
Mrs. G. J. Bowyer, you’re being mocked.
davidf42 over 13 years ago
This is hilarious. The cartoonist responds to a letter from a dissatisfied reader by having his characters act like they’re boo-hooing!
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
Is Bowyer any relation to Terry Rakolta? If so, this could be a lucky break for M&J.
wdavis over 13 years ago
Well, I’ve loved M&J for over 60 years, so THERE. Ms.GJB, take THAT! lol Pearls Before Swine had a similar retort a few years ago. One of the characters wrote a complaint to McDonald’s, and another said “What good is that? There’s no one there who cares.” Then the last panel showed the Ronald McDonald clown with the letter and tears running down his face.
wdavis over 13 years ago
Well, I’ve loved M&J for over 60 years, so THERE. Ms.GJB, take THAT! lol Pearls Before Swine had a similar retort a few years ago. One of the characters wrote a complaint to McDonald’s, and another said “What good is that? There’s no one there who cares.” Then the last panel showed the Ronald McDonald clown with the letter and tears running down his face.
jppjr over 13 years ago
I’ve always loved M&J…so there woman!!!
SidSnomann over 13 years ago
Some people in Houston have no sense of humor.
Tsali-Queyi over 13 years ago
Uhh, I was born and raised in Houston and I knew a Mrs. G.J. Bowyer back in the ‘60’s