Posted on 12/17/2019 7:09:46 PM PST by Rebelbase
Gary Larsen is online now.
Get your daily dose here: https://www.thefarside.com/
Big ol’ bookmark. Always loved Larson’s depictions of African lions around a kill.
I have this printed and posted in my office - it was his best ever.
I thought he was coming out of retirement. I dont think so though.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!
thanks for posting this!
LOL, I bet he’s playing Kenny G in that one.
[[Hell never top the boneless chicken ranch.]]
I dunno- two flies land on a huge dead whale carcass and one fly says “Dibs” was pretty funny,
As was the no armed billy the kid in a showdown- his friends yell out “Don’t be a fool
Billy”
His sick sense of humor was awesome! Still is hopefully
Watch the copyright issues peeps! Link to Gary L.’s website not “Flickr” or others.
https://www.thefarside.com/about/48/a-letter-from-gary-larson
and
“No images or other content displayed on this Website may be reproduced, digitized, stored in a retrieval system, made available via any computer or wireless networks, transmitted or circulated in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of the copyright owner.”
[[Anyone remember the cartoon with the pizza where the bird said We didnt order stinkbugs!?]]
Oh man that’s funny!
that means no posting the cartoons here?
Bummer of a political birthmark, Obama
There are two that still crack me up
1. The School for the Gifted
2. The Late Bird
Bwhahahaha!!!
Dont look like anything new.
That was the first one I ever saw. Was hooked instantly.
” The School for the Gifted”
I think of that one every time I push on a pull door.
Depends on the cartoon author/wensite involved. Do you mean Gary L’s cartoons? If so do it this way:
https://www.thefarside.com/2019/12/17/1
Or try an “embed” link to his site.
thanks- will do
OMG, Larson is BAAAaacckk.
Yipee.
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