when Charles Addams was on the cusp of the nut house, he would submit a cartoon to The New Yorker of a delivery room nurse holding a baby’s ankles and beating his head on the glass of the viewing room to alert the waiting parents, saying “it’s a boy!” It must be hard to make humor in these times.
Supposedly the “For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn” was a very short story recalling a tragedy whereas the baby never wore it cause the baby passed away. However, in real life we buy baby shoes, they wear them, but as a baby they don’t really use them as they can’t walk yet. I remember a neighbor who sold the expenseive Stride Rite brand back in the 90’s touting them as a necessary clothing item for a baby. Regular shoes maybe, and not really a necessity until they are learning to walk.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 1 year ago
At last, an easier way to draw interlocking oval!
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just your average everyday lizard citizen.
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member about 1 year ago
Mixed feelings about that advertisement
Cpeckbourlioux about 1 year ago
Is Scientology based on lizards from outer space?
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
Richard is so interesting. I wish I could hear more about how much he hates vegans.
babka Premium Member about 1 year ago
when Charles Addams was on the cusp of the nut house, he would submit a cartoon to The New Yorker of a delivery room nurse holding a baby’s ankles and beating his head on the glass of the viewing room to alert the waiting parents, saying “it’s a boy!” It must be hard to make humor in these times.
Godfreydaniel about 1 year ago
Luckily there were no developments in the world of politics this week…….
jpozenel about 1 year ago
Today’s “MARITAL MIRTH” is surely fiction.
gmu328 about 1 year ago
Supposedly the “For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn” was a very short story recalling a tragedy whereas the baby never wore it cause the baby passed away. However, in real life we buy baby shoes, they wear them, but as a baby they don’t really use them as they can’t walk yet. I remember a neighbor who sold the expenseive Stride Rite brand back in the 90’s touting them as a necessary clothing item for a baby. Regular shoes maybe, and not really a necessity until they are learning to walk.
Broacher about 1 year ago
DEAD AND DYING: If only she had made it into a really-old-time-thingey, as in Sunday funnies before comic space was sold off to print advertisers.