Yesterday, a lady, as she was walking away, said, "Lester would tear your book to shreds." She was a friend of Lester. One of her friends came back and apologized for her. I said, "Don't worry ma'am, I've been cussed worse than that."
And no, the lady didn't buy a book. She mumbled her insult at me as she was walking away.
99% of what I have heard today was very postive. But we had one old guy that was very proud of the fact that he could tell up to our face that The Clarion-Ledger was the worst newspaper he had ever seen. It was a big moment for him, I guess.
Marshall Ramsey, 39, is the editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger. He is a two-time Pulitzer finalist and is nationally syndicated by Copley News Service. His cartoons have appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and on his Mother's refrigerator. It is also rumored that his work has appeared frequently in the bathrooms of several prominent local politicians.
7 comments:
Who's laying on the ground?
LOL!!! Great cartoon. Now that's a REAL bull.
Woopwa, it says "taxpayers" Sometimes the only way to see details is to pull the hard copy.
However, I still don't know what he scribbled on Gov. Barbour's tatoo last Wednesday.
Yay!! we still get to have fun with word verification.
uuccf -uc what?
heh! You used "heh" again! :)
mifdob
Watercolor, that's exactly what I thought when I saw the cartoon. Brilliance strikes again.
armwwv
"Lester would tear your book to shreds..."
Guess she didn't buy one?
pvgmoy
Moo!
Governor Barbour's tattoo was a heart with "tobacco" written in it.
And no, the lady didn't buy a book. She mumbled her insult at me as she was walking away.
99% of what I have heard today was very postive. But we had one old guy that was very proud of the fact that he could tell up to our face that The Clarion-Ledger was the worst newspaper he had ever seen. It was a big moment for him, I guess.
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