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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2018-07-01 |
Pub. Date: |
2018-07-01 |
Image Number: |
172596 |
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Really? We just signed the Declaration of Independence? I thought I was utting my name on the waiting list for tickets to Alexander Hamilton's musical. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Darrin Bell |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Candorville |
Viewable Date: |
2017-01-31 |
Pub. Date: |
2017-01-31 |
Image Number: |
153972 |
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I interviewed President Trump the other day. I think he really believes he only lost the popular vote because there were up to 5 million illegal votes … even though there's zero evidence of that. It didn't make sense 'til yesterday. Remember that line from the Seinfeld rerun we saw last night? "A lie is not a lie if you believe it." America elected George Costanza president.
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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2016-12-16 |
Pub. Date: |
2016-12-16 |
Image Number: |
153381 |
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Hamilton Souvenirs. Theater. I got a tiny statue of the guy who dueled with Alexander Hamilton. Ah, a "Burr-ito"! |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2016-03-09 |
Pub. Date: |
2016-03-09 |
Image Number: |
140186 |
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Mr. Watson, it must be exciting to work for Alexander Graham Bell. Yeah, but he won't listen to my ideas. Like what? Hands-free. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2016-03-08 |
Pub. Date: |
2016-03-08 |
Image Number: |
140185 |
Caption: |
*#@!! Watson. Are you Thomas Watson? - Alexander Graham Bell's assistant? More like his - Watson, I can hear you! Had it on speaker. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2016-03-07 |
Pub. Date: |
2016-03-07 |
Image Number: |
140184 |
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Watson! Come here! @#*!! Watson! I know you can hear me! Pick up the @*#!! phone, Watson! I've got to get a new ringtone. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Darrin Bell |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Candorville |
Viewable Date: |
2014-07-12 |
Pub. Date: |
2014-07-12 |
Image Number: |
113449 |
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How come you're so sure UFO's exist? Well … we've been seeing them forever. The first known recorded instance I know of is Alexander the Great. He wrote two silver "flying shields" kept diving out of the sky, attacking his army. Did you get that from the internet? Of course not. Of course. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2014-05-31 |
Pub. Date: |
2014-05-31 |
Image Number: |
111835 |
Caption: |
"Hi! I'm actor Alexander Skarsgard and I always eat at salad bars the use the patented Slarsgard Sneeze Guard, and you should too!" You are never going to guess who I saw sneeze on a salad bar today. Alexander Skarsgard. By the way, we're out of Blue Cheese. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2014-05-29 |
Pub. Date: |
2014-05-29 |
Image Number: |
111833 |
Caption: |
AACHOO!! Isn't that actor Alexander Skarsgard who just sneezed on the salad bar? It's ok. Luckily there was a Skarsgard salad bar sneeze guard. Shouldn’t he be wearing a shirt? |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Lester |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mike du Jour |
Viewable Date: |
2014-02-19 |
Pub. Date: |
2014-02-19 |
Image Number: |
107748 |
Caption: |
Randy, there are GUY-WORDS and NON-GUY-WORDS. It's important to know the difference. Say you're in a bar and the bartender asks you, "How's your beer?" You'd say … Scrumptious! No. "Cold." Oh - you said beer. I thought you said Brandy Alexander. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2014-02-19 |
Pub. Date: |
2014-02-19 |
Image Number: |
107924 |
Caption: |
I've developed a way of communicating over long distances via cowbells! Who's that? Alexander Graham Bull. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Darrin Bell |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Candorville |
Viewable Date: |
2013-08-14 |
Pub. Date: |
2013-08-14 |
Image Number: |
100291 |
Caption: |
Breaking news: The Boston Globe has been sold for $70 million. In more breaking news, The Washington Post has just been sold for $250 million. These sale prices are nowhere near the $1.1 billion a paper like the Globe pulled in just two decades ago. Why is that, Chuck? Well for one thing, "Breaking news" is reported much faster online than in print. Breaking news: a future king has just been born in Britain! |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Darrin Bell |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Candorville |
Viewable Date: |
2012-07-21 |
Pub. Date: |
2012-07-21 |
Image Number: |
84249 |
Caption: |
How come you're so sure UFO's exist? Well … We've been seeing them forever. The first recorded instance I know of is Alexander the Great. He wrote two silver "flying shields" kept diving out of the sky, attacking his army. Did you get that from the internet? Of course not. Of course. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Darrin Bell |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Candorville |
Viewable Date: |
2011-12-12 |
Pub. Date: |
2011-12-12 |
Image Number: |
74017 |
Caption: |
Thtory. What was that? Thtory. Mommy telth me a thtory at night. Oh, well … Did she ever tell you the story of how a father loved his son so much that he gave up everything to be with him … So that he'd never see the same resentment in his son's eyes that Worf saw in Alexander's in season six episode three of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine? Zzzzz. Everyone's a critic. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Peters |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mother Goose and Grimm |
Viewable Date: |
2009-01-11 |
Pub. Date: |
2009-01-11 |
Image Number: |
29370 |
Caption: |
I did it. I did it. I survived! I made it past the holidays! I made it past Thanksgiving! I made it past Christmas! I made it past New Years! I survived! I survived! Happy Alexander Hamilton's birthday. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2004-08-23 |
Pub. Date: |
2004-08-16 |
Image Number: |
8020 |
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The Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. I throw my loose change into the vase. A penny urned is a penny saved. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Peters |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mother Goose and Grimm |
Viewable Date: |
2004-05-26 |
Pub. Date: |
2004-05-24 |
Image Number: |
7342 |
Caption: |
You will no longer force us to put our toys away. The Count of Montessori. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2004-01-14 |
Pub. Date: |
2004-01-14 |
Image Number: |
6307 |
Caption: |
Failed Firsts. Inventors. Alexander Graham Bell's Telebone. Sit, boy … sit. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Mike Peters |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Mother Goose and Grimm |
Viewable Date: |
2002-07-16 |
Pub. Date: |
2002-07-12 |
Image Number: |
1245 |
Caption: |
All for one and one … Hey! Where are your swords? Cubby. Annette. Bob. A Musketeer's Nightmare. |
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Cartoonist(s): |
Bob Thaves Tom Thaves |
Comic/Cartoon: |
Frank and Ernest |
Viewable Date: |
2002-04-05 |
Pub. Date: |
2002-04-05 |
Image Number: |
676 |
Caption: |
A.G. Bell Inventor. It's a Mr. John Philip Sousa, Mr. Bell -- He wants to see you about something called "hold music". |
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