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Cartoonist(s): Ann Telnaes
Comic/Cartoon: Ann Telnaes' Editorial Cartoons
Viewable Date: 2012-05-18 Pub. Date: 2000-01-01
Image Number: 1810
Caption: (No caption). Mo walks past a large man drinking a "Grande" cola and a big woman carrying a shopping bag labeled "Plus Fashions". As she continues, she walks down stairs that parallel an up escalator that carries several large individuals. Signs on the wall include "Lose Weight Quick 1-800-Exerciz", "Eat Your Way to Thinness", "Dr. Atkins Hi-Fat Diet" and "In Case of Emergency Use Stairs". Mo continues past vending machines where a variety of large people are making purchases. She next comes to a fast food restaurants where patrons are indulging on a variety of large portions of diverse foods. Her walk continues past a newsstand that features a newspaper with the headline "US Population to Double in 2100" about which she says "No joke".
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2.  
Cartoonist(s): Bob Thaves
Tom Thaves
Comic/Cartoon: Frank and Ernest
Viewable Date: 2012-05-16 Pub. Date: 2012-05-16
Image Number: 81115
Caption: Poll. I'll probably vote for General Washington, but it's Ben Franklin I'd like to have a beer with!
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For Newspapers: Universal Press
 
3.  
Cartoonist(s): Chip Bok
Comic/Cartoon: Chip Bok's Editorial Cartoons
Viewable Date: 2012-05-07 Pub. Date: 2012-05-05
Image Number: 80689
Caption: Of course I'll support the party's nominee … If the corporate looter buys me out. Late. Over Due. Invoice. Pay Now. Late. Final Notice. Statement. Bill. Past Due. Dear Deadbeat. Past Due. Call Us.
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4.  
Cartoonist(s): Rick Kirkman
Jerry Scott
Comic/Cartoon: Baby Blues
Viewable Date: 2012-04-29 Pub. Date: 2012-04-29
Image Number: 79173
Caption: OW! BAP! You scratched me! I didn’t touch you! You didn’t? No, I swear! OW! Now YOU scratched ME! That's ridiculous! Why would I - Hold on … Hammie! What are you doing down there? There's a monster in my room again. How did he get past your deadly toenails?
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5.  
Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2012-04-20 Pub. Date: 2012-04-20
Image Number: 78570
Caption: This is a picture of me when I was younger. And so is this one. And here's another. Every picture of you is from when you were younger!
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6.  
Cartoonist(s): Darrin Bell
Comic/Cartoon: Candorville
Viewable Date: 2012-04-19 Pub. Date: 2012-04-19
Image Number: 79550
Caption: Scuse me, you know how to get to west 73rd street. Yeah. Take the 409 east to Slauson, go straight past that fool Dwayne on the corner … Hang a left, another left … two more lefts … … Get back on the 409 west, exit on Florence, go two blocks and you're there. Need me to write that down? Y'know, it's okay to say "I don't know."
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Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2012-04-19 Pub. Date: 2012-04-19
Image Number: 78569
Caption: Back in those days you couldn’t just drive across the country like you can today. But that all changed when Eisenhower started building interstate highways all over the place. I think Roscoe needs to go outside. You always have to have an exit strategy with grampa.
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8.  
Cartoonist(s): Darrin Bell
Comic/Cartoon: Candorville
Viewable Date: 2012-04-15 Pub. Date: 2012-04-15
Image Number: 78075
Caption: I would've quit passing judgment. I would've quit clinging to the past. I would've quit all my bad habits. But I'd already quit quitting.
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Cartoonist(s): Darrin Bell
Comic/Cartoon: Candorville
Viewable Date: 2012-04-08 Pub. Date: 2012-04-08
Image Number: 77837
Caption: All of the women I've dated in the past year pale in comparison to Kelly, because they don’t want me the way Kelly wanted me. Dr. Noodle. I can't settle for someone who doesn’t say she couldn’t live without me, that she'd die if she couldn’t smell my scent, taste my lips ... Like Kelly did. I can't settle for someone who doesn't say she loves me more than her family, more than her work, even more than God. Like Kelly did. Interesting, then, that she kept disappearing for months at a time, never once came to visit you, and only gave you a couple hours of her time when you'd visit her. Does that incongruity tell you anything? Like what? Like maybe NOBODY can ever want you "like Kelly did." Not even Kelly.
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10.  
Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2012-04-08 Pub. Date: 2012-04-08
Image Number: 77782
Caption: Oh, how I long for the good old days. Life was simpler. You're such a romantic sap. Get real. Fool. You just don’t remember the bad stuff. Your little brain filters it out. Think back to the "good old days." What do you see? I see a young, carefree me. What else do you see? I se you next to me. See? Things weren't so great.
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11.  
Cartoonist(s): Rina Piccolo
Comic/Cartoon: Tina's Groove
Viewable Date: 2012-04-03 Pub. Date: 2012-04-03
Image Number: 78011
Caption: How can I get people to notice the messages on the message board. I'm afraid these things may be obsolete, Rob. … No on notices stuff on message boards anymore. People just walk right past without - Hey, what's this on the floor? "Free beer for employees who work overtime". Wow. Cool! Take away the thumb-tacks and VIOLA - people will notice.
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12.  
Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2012-03-31 Pub. Date: 2012-03-31
Image Number: 77425
Caption: What was it like living in the past, grampa? It was great. Everyone addressed their elders as "sir" and you could buy a new car for $600. There weren't many phones, bit it was always a live person on the other end, not a darn robot. Were there flying monkeys? Yup. That's why everyone wore hats back then.
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13.  
Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2012-03-30 Pub. Date: 2012-03-30
Image Number: 77424
Caption: I guess I do tend to talk about the past a lot, don’t I? Yeah, all the time. I probably should concentrate more on the future and stop living in the past. But the thing is, I really LIKE the past. You wouldn’t believe how cheap the gasoline is there. Gas.
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14.  
Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2012-03-30 Pub. Date: 2012-03-30
Image Number: 77724
Caption: Fillmore, you're back from the sea turtle jamboree. How'd it go? I finally met a girl who really liked me. No! Yeah. Crazy, huh? After all the years of rejections. But I just couldn’t commit. She clearly has poor judgment, but you should've seen past that. I just couldn't.
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15.  
Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2012-03-29 Pub. Date: 2012-03-29
Image Number: 77423
Caption: You talk about the past a lot, don’t you, grampa? Nope. Not really. Hardly ever, in fact. I can't even remember the last time I talked about pasta. I said the past, not pasta! I wouldn’t mind talking about some 3-cheese lasagna right now, though.
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16.  
Cartoonist(s): Dave Coverly
Comic/Cartoon: Speed Bump
Viewable Date: 2012-03-28 Pub. Date: 2012-03-28
Image Number: 77858
Caption: Bah, when I was your age, I had to walk five miles through the snow just to ... to ... Well, just to walk five miles through the snow, I guess.
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2012-03-27 Pub. Date: 2012-03-27
Image Number: 77721
Caption: So, tell me more about yourself, Rhiannon. I'd rather talk about you. Because you're trying to hide something from your past! No. I just think you're cute. You even like my paranoia? Does that worry you?
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Cartoonist(s): Mike Twohy
Comic/Cartoon: That's Life
Viewable Date: 2012-03-27 Pub. Date: 2005-07-28
Image Number: 11104
Caption: Photographs of past dishes are no guarantee of future success.
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Cartoonist(s): Clay Bennett
Comic/Cartoon: Clay Bennett's Editorial Cartoons
Viewable Date: 2012-03-23 Pub. Date: 2012-03-22
Image Number: 78057
Caption: 1953.
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2012-03-20 Pub. Date: 2012-03-20
Image Number: 77439
Caption: I hear you're looking for advice on finding a mate this year. Yeah. What I've tried in the past sure hasn’t worked. Which is? Oh, you know … Just being myself. Fillmore, this is about finding love … Honesty doesn’t enter in for years down the road. Got it. Don't be me.
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