The circus must be in town, as Mohammar Gadhafi and Mahmoud Ahmedinejad took time out from their clown act to perform at the United Nations this past week; a woman has given birth to the wrong child, courtesy of a hospital mix-up in which the wrong embryo was implanted into her womb; service continues to be a top priority at DC Metro rail, where a station shut down for the night and locked its gates before the last train arrived, stranding several passengers; and the G20 economic summit took place in Pittsburgh this week, providing a new opportunity for anarchists and buffoons of all sorts to rally in a new place.
It's all right...Cartoon Saturday is here to kiss your intellectual boo-boos and make them better.
You need to have a license to drive, hunt, fish, get married, run a business, and just about anything else. Sadly, there are some things that don't require a license...
Prophets of gloom and doom aren't always funny, but sometimes they just hit you the right way...
You know things are getting bad when the cars are smarter than the drivers...
Tom the Dancing Bug takes on every loudmouthed buffoon you can imagine in this wonderful summary of the health care "debate"...
And finally, from the Department of Be Careful What You Wish For, Because You Might Get It"...
We are now exactly one week from the much-anticipated 40th reunion of the Class of 1969, at which we'll all come together to try to figure out who all these geezers are who have taken the places of the buff young studs and babes that marched out the high school doors in the summer of that fateful year. It's gonna be interesting...
Have a good weekend. More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
3 comments:
You beat me to reboot. Now I'll have to wait ... a sufficent amount of time before using it. Maybe tomorrow.
Great 'reboot' cartoon!
I saw a Smart Car pull up in front of CVS this morning. The driver got out and went around back. Did you know those little peanut cars actually have trunks? I laugh every time I see one of those itty bitty things on the road!
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