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Cool. Thanks for the info steak.
You love this signature.
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I was looking at one of my Garfield books, and I came across this:
"Top Ten Signs That Your Cat is a 'Garfield'" 10: Your food bill surpasses the national debt. 9: He gets a court order requiring you to pamper him. 8: He takes over everything in the house except the mortgage payment. 7: Dogs in the neighborhood get anonymous hate mail. 6: He has never strayed father than three feet from the house. 5: He treats you with no more respect than the drapes. 4: Your plants die mysterious deaths. 3: He's sometimes mistaken for Rhode Island. 2: He tries to have you declawed. 1: Can't tell if he's sleeping or dead. "If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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Some examples from my favorite comics of all time in no particular order:
The Far Side by Gary Larson Calvin and Hobbes Bill Watterson Spy vs Spy by Antonio Prohias |
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Excellent taste, NLogan.
Continuing my taste for bizarre Garfield parodies: |
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shakin steak wrote :Proof that, yes... too much time does still exist in some lives. You love this signature.
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Speaking of Garfield, he has his own "kart" game now:
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Far Side and C&H are definitely up there with the all time best.
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Breaking:
Garfield isn't meant to be funny "Davis makes no attempt to conceal the crass commercial motivations behind his creation of Garfield. (Davis) carefully studied the marketplace when developing Garfield. The genesis of the strip was 'a conscious effort to come up with a good, marketable character.' Then, he consciously developed a stable of recurring, repetitive jokes for the cat. He hates Mondays. He loves lasagna. He sure is fat." |
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Not a parody strip
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