Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
(she's 17)
Dad's gonna make it happen.
Good on you, Cam!
Good on you.
Peace,
Ceeboo
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
(she's 17)
Dad's gonna make it happen.
I have a question wrote:I'm thankful I'm not a turkey.
ludwigm wrote:I have a question wrote:I'm thankful I'm not a turkey.
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ludwigm wrote:I have a question wrote:I'm thankful I'm not a turkey.
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Ceeboo wrote:To all of my MDB friends - and MDB enemies - and MDB lurkers![]()
I wish each and every one of you - and yours - a fantastic Turkey-Day!
May it be filled with good eats, lots of laughter, and good company!
Peace,
Ceeboo
zeezrom wrote:Thanks for your patience and friendship!
Tomorrow I'm making safe pies: pumpkin and banana cream.
Cheers!
Jersey Girl wrote:See? Turkey jokes? You're not a Martian.
You're one of us.
Happy Thanksgiving, ludwigm!
I have a question wrote:I SO want a dangerous pie.
... Cobb began freelancing as an artist. He began to contribute to the Los Angeles Free Press in 1965.
Edited and published by Art Kunkin, the Los Angeles Free Press was one of the first of the underground newspapers of the 1960s, noted for its radical politics. Cobb's editorial/political cartoons were a celebrated feature of the Freep, and appeared regularly throughout member newspapers of the Underground Press Syndicate. However, although he was regarded as one of the finest political cartoonists of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, Cobb made very little money from the cartoons and was always looking for work elsewhere.