Oy. Just, oy ...
Hollywood actors on Wednesday reached a tentative agreement with the major film and television studios to end their historic strike; Der Furor and members of his family testified in his New York trial on fraud charges, although they tended not to remember very much; retired NASA astronaut Frank Borman, who led the first-ever space mission around the moon on Apollo 8, died at age 95; Der Furor told an interviewer that, if he is elected in 2024, he will use the power of the government to prosecute his enemies; and in Richmond, Indiana, a 56-year-old woman was arrested and charged with one count of felony battery by means of a deadly weapon for beating a random stranger in the head with a meat tenderizer ... unfortunately, no good guy with a meat tenderizer was available to stop her.
This has been a busy week and I didn't have time to curate a collection of cartoons on a single theme, so here's a random cull from my waiting-to-be-sorted file ...
I figured it was something like this ...
Different generation, same philosophy ...
This is exactly how the roles are assigned, isn't it? ...
Well, it's how the GOP interprets the Constitution ...
The Emily Dickinson edition ... I love it! ...
And he's voting straight red ...
Sad, but true ...
One of my childhood nightmares involved the consequences of returning library books late ...
The story of my life ...
An appropriate memorial ...
And that's it for this week ... I hope it helped get you over the trials and tribulations of the last few days.
Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow, when Eric Clapton treats us to one of my favorite songs. See you then.
Bilbo
2 comments:
Agnes can stick a lightbulb in your butt?
Layla?
Great ones!
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