You may be wondering, "How can I best celebrate this festive day?" You might consider:
- Finding a cartoonist near you and mowing his lawn, at least the front lawn (especially the hard part with the hill).
- While you're at it trim his shrubs, so the mailman can find his front door again.
- Does his house need vacuuming? Well, what are you waiting for?
- Who left all these dishes in the sink?
- The cats; somebody feed the cats.
- You could take him to lunch at the Mexican place down the street, where they're having some no doubt cartoonist-related celebration.
- For God's sake laugh at his cartoons. If they appear in a newspaper, buy extra copies (or multiple subscriptions, even) and laugh at them too.
Incredible drawings and sensibility, I discovered your work recently, and it was since calvin and hobbes that I didn't laugh so much... So thank you, I'm waiting for more of your comics to arrive in France!
ReplyDeleteHave you been called a genius yet today?
ReplyDeleteRichard, I absolute LOVE your drawing style...in fact, I'm so jealous of your talent that when I look at your work I have the desire to curl up into a ball and weep.
Anyway...
Happy Cartoonist's Day! If I lived close by I'd definitely mow your cat and vacuum your lawn for you.
Wahahahahahahah !
ReplyDeleteSending you a laugh from Arizona.
As always so look forward to reading your strip every morning.
Hard work for you but a great way to start our day.
Cheers, parsnip
Cheers to the best Cartoonist around.
ReplyDelete....Thats you Richard! :)
This is one of my favorite cartoons from the almanac. Happy Cartoonist's Day!
ReplyDeleteFeliz Dia de los Cartoonadores, Ricardo!
ReplyDeleteI think it's particularly gratifying that the Mexican-American community has embraced this red-letter day so whole-heartedly. Oftimes, I have myself found that the best way to appreciate a good "Cul de Sac" is to find a comfy chair and settle in with a nice pint of tequila. If I pace myself right, I'll reach the punchline and the bottom of the glass at the same time. Then I repeat the process, and the strip gets funnier and funnier every time! Great art is like that; it rewards multiple readings. Or viewings. Whatever.
Fourth panel, second strip: funniest thing I've seen in longer than I care to think about. Even more funny in that it's hilarious and almost nothing. You are great.
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