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Today, I’m sharing one of my favorite government educational films from the WWII era. To educate soldiers, the U.S. government came up with an adorable cartoon character called Private Snafu. In this three minute short, called “Spies,” we see how the combination of alcohol and a pretty...
Daniel Charles Piraro (born 1958) is a painter, illustrator, and cartoonist best known for his syndicated cartoon panel Bizarro. Piraro's cartoons have been reprinted in 16 book collections (as of 2012). He has also written three books of prose. Age: 66 Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri Lau...
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Upon seeing the cartoon in The Washington Post, a candy shop owner named Morris Michtom—who also made stuffed animals with his wife, Rose—got the idea to create a stuffed bear and name it after the famous incident. With Roosevelt’s permission, Michtom put two “Teddy’s Bears” (as ...
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Upon seeing the cartoon in The Washington Post, a candy shop owner named Morris Michtom—who also made stuffed animals with his wife, Rose—got the idea to create a stuffed bear and name it after the famous incident. With Roosevelt’s permission, Michtom put two “Teddy’s Bears” (as ...
This is not the first time this Booth cartoon has spoken to me. I used to have it taped to a wall. For years. These two books I couldn’t write about till now because they were gifts to two people who may sometimes read (Mary) and do read (Allan) this blog. Calling all knitters...