Posted on 11/28/2023 4:21:46 PM PST by DallasBiff

(Excerpt) Read more at cbr.com ...
Nov! Shmoz! Kapop!
Americans have forgotten how to laugh.
The phrase “aged poorly” is a dead giveaway that the author is a miserable, humorless little creep.
Surprised no one mentioned Pogo. Way ahead of its time!
He probably loved the Wizard of I’d because it was about an incompetent leader.
To COMPLAIN that "The Addams Family" assumed that the nuclear family was superior misses the whole point that IT IS SUPERIOR.
The author of this article “did not age well”. Rotted to the core.
Larson was hilarious.
Duh, you’re right, had a brain fart there.
George Chrysostomou
737 articles published since May 06, 2019
ABOUT GEORGE CHRYSOSTOMOU
George is an experienced entertainment and creative writer and a politics fan. If he’s not talking about the latest MCU release, he’s probably focused on local by-elections. With a love for analyzing detailed character work and a penchant for speculating on the upcoming twists and turns of major franchises, George is ultimately fascinated by the creative process.
___________________________________________________________
Avoid this idiot like the plague!
His views are going to age really poorly too.
-PJ
I couldn’t stand *Nancy* although my grandmother thought it was hilarious.
I love Peanuts. I really appreciated The Far Side.
Family Circus was good, too. I also like Beetle Bailey and Blondie.
My parents were at that game as guests of some Harvard bigwig. Until the day he died, my father would never leave a game early, no matter the score, due to that game.
It was a big game because both teams were, for once, undefeated. Yale was favored, as they had a magician at QB and future Dallas star Calvin Hill at RB. Harvard scored 2 TDs and two 2-pt conversions in the last 42 seconds to tie.
“Harvard beats Yale, 29-29,” which I believe was the headline in the Harvard Crimson, ranks up there among the greatest sports headlines of all time - appropriate under the circumstances.
25% through what?
Jane Pauley was a patient of my orthodontist father. As was Nora O’Donnell. There is a third woman whose name escapes me right now - I’m 78......
Having grown up in a large family with kids close together in age, I really appreciated Family Circus.
If you haven’t seen it yet, watch the documentary, it was made back in 2008, and they interviewed the players, including Tommy Lee Jones.
Well, the author misses a lot of points. Of course, a lot of humor focuses on things that Aren’t superior. Dilbert’s company and most of the characters are not superior. The Dilbert garbageman wasn’t supposed to mean that garbagemen are superior, any more than Jeeves was supposed to imply that most valets are superior. It is just funnier that way.
I liked The Bickersons. They were a perhaps, Cleveland Ohio version of Andy Capp. The Bickersons was also very well illustrated with just pen and ink. Not a lot of heavy tones.
Dick Tracy had a good style of drawing too, but the stories were too detailed for me.
Shows what kind of dufus he is to complain about Larson showing caricatures that look like real people. What the heck does that even mean?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.