One of my favorite cartoons, been kicking around . . Of course it was rejected by the big fella at the Gnu Yokuh . . . I don't know, I kinda liked it and I can clearly see it in The New Yorker done by Cullum or Ziegler . . or Diffee or Kanin or Weyant . . WOW ! I can see it as clear as ever . . crystal clear . . just visualize it . . several people have told me to forget about the New Yorker . . they say screw 'em . . actually, I don't WORRY about the New Yorker . . and although people think I'm beating up on myself, or I'm perceived that way . . with "The New Yorker Tirades and Rants " I go on . . actually it's just the way I have fun . . It's the way I try to entertain . . . You'll have to take my word for it . . If you like it, fine, but I don't need help or soothing from anyone, because I KNOW who I am and I KNOW that I know . . . occasionally bending people out of shape like Pat Byrnes . . is part of the fun . . A lot of the people from Chicago like Jeramiah Wright, Father Pfleger, Bill Ayers . . the Kool Aid drinkers are embarrassing to the rest of the good folk in the city . . Even some of the cartoonists have been heard to drink the juice because it is served all the way up and around Daly's machine, I heard . . they also make a mean Chicago Style hot Dog . . my favorite. Although it's a powerful machine, you have to kind of feel sorry for a lot of them . . .
I always go back to what I learned a long time ago from a very wise man: " You better be careful what you believe. "
I don't care what anybody says, I'm not gonna screw The New Yorker . . whatever that means .
Wouldn't it be something, I win the lottery and BUY Conde Nast and bring back Gourmet magazine WITH cartoons !
As confucius so wisely said: " When you know that you know that you know what you don't know, that is enlightenment. " He also said about five versions of this saying . . Nuf sed. Shut up and keep drawing ( and writing ).
Friday, December 11, 2009
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This is a funny cartoon! It belongs in the New Yorker.
Maybe it should have been a "Swiss Army cappuccino" or a "Swiss Army I-Phone" in order to be "smart" enough for the savvy NY'er readers? Wait, I'm a reader and I'm neither smart nor savvy.
This is clearly funnier than a Swiss Army peg-leg which is just not practical.
I'm going to call this vote as a YES, that some of my cartoons belong in The New Yorker. So far, I feel pretty good, but it could change. So you people out there, please comment and vote if you thing my work belongs in The New Yorker !
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