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Mr. Google tells me Cassius Marcellus Coolidge was the artist of a famous series of “Dogs Playing Cards” paintings that have become part of American kitsch culture.
“Advertising head Martin K. Speckter coined the name “interrobang,” which combines the words “interrogate” (“interro” from the Latin “interrogatio” for “rhetorical question” or “cross-examination”) and “bang” (from printers’ slang for an exclamation mark). The name of the mark aligns with the definition of the interrobang.” … ?!
pschearer Premium Member 2 months ago
Mr. Google tells me Cassius Marcellus Coolidge was the artist of a famous series of “Dogs Playing Cards” paintings that have become part of American kitsch culture.
GROG Premium Member 2 months ago
Feed the kitty.
The Duke 2 months ago
I think Dave is dealing from the bottom of the deck.
Dobie Premium Member 2 months ago
Relax Jonesy… he means that Bob wins the pot.
WAIT! WHAT??
P51Strega 2 months ago
The kitty can’t sleep because they poker.
P51Strega 2 months ago
The cat want to play go fish.
christelisbetty 2 months ago
They are all bluffing. Ican see their cards, they’ve got nothing.
fencie 2 months ago
Time to shuffle away when they’re not looking, kitty-kitty.
ladykat Premium Member 2 months ago
The kitty does not consider himself part of the pot.
Zebrastripes 2 months ago
Don’t get your tail in a hissy meant the chips!
If I were you, though, ide run before they get anny other ideas….
(^=^)
Smeagol 2 months ago
Even reproductions by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge are pricey. I think I’ll scan yours Dave then turn it into a poster:)
wildlandwaters 2 months ago
so, Dave… was the original that you drew up on velvet??
Howard'sMyHero 2 months ago
Aaaack!
We’ve been interrobanged by Jonesy…?!
(sorta)
Bonus, provided by Gaggle:“Advertising head Martin K. Speckter coined the name “interrobang,” which combines the words “interrogate” (“interro” from the Latin “interrogatio” for “rhetorical question” or “cross-examination”) and “bang” (from printers’ slang for an exclamation mark). The name of the mark aligns with the definition of the interrobang.” … ?!
Impkins Premium Member 2 months ago
I like Dave’s better. :)
crazeekatlady 2 months ago
KeyKat says NO WAY!
Rose Madder Premium Member 2 months ago
A great parody, Dave.
NolaMan 2 months ago
Bob: “I pass”