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It only hurts when we laugh

by 1389AD ( 57 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Humor, Open thread at February 22nd, 2012 - 4:00 pm

Pilgrims vs. Obama
From Pookie’s Toons – click for more

Obama Zombies
From Motivationals.org

Obamacare Shovel Ready
From Zazzle


OOT with Beevis and Butt-Head

by Phantom Ace ( 38 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, OOT, Satire at January 19th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

Welcome to a different type of OOT. Beavis and Butt-Head are here to entertain the night crew, while Bunk takes a well needed day off. This is episode 2 of the new series. In this chapter, Beevis and Butt-Head ask a father for his daughter’s hand! In the 2nd half, they do tech support.

Beevis and Butt-Head are good for laughs and not to be taken serious. They make being stupid look cool.

I would love to make a cartoon of Charles Johnson making fun of eating cheetos and hiding from perceived Nazis.

Frank’s Dream

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 97 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Humor, Open thread at July 2nd, 2011 - 11:00 pm

That’s Frank. Frank never speaks, and neither do any of the other creatures who populate his tranquil yet dangerous and oddly disturbing world. In the background, Mme. Pupshaw is on the left and Pushpaw is on the right. They’re cool.


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Here’s an interview with the amazing Jim Woodring from October 2010, here’s his website, and this is The Overnight Open Thread.

Man Hasn’t Washed Face In 46 Years

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 88 Comments › )
Filed under History, Humor, Open thread, Satire at May 12th, 2011 - 11:00 pm


Seattle, WA (Strutts News Services) – Dennis Mitchell, born at the age of four in 1951, was immortalized by his cartoonist father Hank Ketcham in the now world famous comic strip, “Dennis the Menace.”

Over the decades Hank Ketcham left black and white emotional scars daily (and three-color ones Sundays) on his pen-and-ink son Dennis, who later became a wealthy recluse in his adult years.

Dennis, the ultimate rugrat, turned 18 in 1965, and has never washed his face since, although he admits to taking weekly baths in his natatorium that he refers to as “The Moat.”

When asked why he still refuses to wash his face, Dennis, now 64, responded without emotion, “Why not? You’re not my mother,” and promptly returned to a large leather-upholstered rocking chair facing the northeast corner of his crayon-enhanced living room in Belmont Shores, California.

Image from here via here. Originally posted here, with apologies to the late Hank Ketcham. And here is The Overnight Open Thread.