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No cartooning today

by Mr. Fish
February 19, 2006 12:13 AM

Because I got such a great response last Sunday with my entry entitled, "No cartooning today," namely no response at all (a refreshing break from death threats, name-calling and bombastic hurrahs for the end of time), I've decided to make every Sunday a day when I post something that purposely refrains from shitting on the Plutocracy and all her wicked little satellites.  Thusly, here is a drawing executed beneath the white hot rage of a two-year-old girl ballsy enough to demand that I complete the picture in under two minutes using a blue crayon blunt enough to rival the precision of a frankfurter.  The second drawing is a quick sketch of the two-year-old girl and her twin sister lost in each other's company, neither one giving a crap that they are being policed by the eminent Mr. Fish who, given a thinner drawing utensil than a crayon and a couple hours of non-policing time, could be saving the world by drawing George Bush licking the heiney of a nun or Donald Rumsfeld blowing a pair of guinea pigs, one in each hand, the sphincter of his elderly lips as detailed and moving as any photograph.  (Bless the hearts of those two-year-old girls.)

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I didn't comment on "no cartooning today" because it really resonated that you could take a day off and - I assumed - screw some lovely companion as depicted/implied in the drawing. I though the idea was great. And you probably need a break from trying to save the world. Hey, keep trying, keep up the good work -- now if only the washington post would carry your cartoons. And I like the interactions with her kids too (the instant cartoon). Cheers.

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