In Chapter Four of The Giant Gnat of Sinatra, a trio of writers languish in a cell in the Sultan's dungeons, charged with plagiarism, lese majeste, claim jumping, four-flushing, pogo-sticking, square dance calling and aggravated mopery with intent to gawk.
The worst charge is close harmony in the first degree. You have to agree - impalement's too good for them.
The silver-furred mink looks a bit gloomy, doesn't he? Probably because the unclothed minkess at the organ has a resemblance to Monty Python's character Onan the Nude Organist.
The Mink ©
eocostello . Story by The Three Writers, who really should have known better.
Art by
rabbi-tom at MFM 2013.
The worst charge is close harmony in the first degree. You have to agree - impalement's too good for them.
The silver-furred mink looks a bit gloomy, doesn't he? Probably because the unclothed minkess at the organ has a resemblance to Monty Python's character Onan the Nude Organist.
The Mink ©
eocostello . Story by The Three Writers, who really should have known better.Art by
rabbi-tom at MFM 2013.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Mink
Size 1237 x 1033px
File Size 111.7 kB
I suspect that the cactus is Jim's tribute to Reg Manning, the very long-time editorial cartoonist of the Arizona Republic. The cactus appeared in all of his cartoons as a "dingbat" in the corner (much as Pat Oliphant uses Punk the Penguin). He's doing that to guy me.
And yes, the MPFC resemblance is notable.
And yes, the MPFC resemblance is notable.
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