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Me-Me King said…
Wow, these are all great! Don't you just love it when there's so much crap out there to cover? Maybe not.
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: I love getting to the end of the week and seeing how the editorial cartoonists covered events. Some of them are simply hilarious.
Anonymous said…
Another great selection! The last one really had me snorting.

A VW! Mr. Toyoda driving a VW!

hee hee hee hee
Canadian Blend said…
Three or four summers ago the Weinermobile was parked at the Dairy Queen just a block away from where I live. The boys and I walked over to it and got some whistles.

I think I thought it was cooler than my boys did.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Yeah, with a bag over his head!
nonamedufus said…
Cdn Blend: They caught the driver burning rubber at a stop light. They said he was a real hot dog!

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