Cartoons, cartoons, cartoons.... John Crowther's Cartoon Odyssey

I think of it as The Fool's Journey. I've been asked who the "fool" is. It's me, but in the classical sense of the court jester. Only the fool was allowed to tell the king of his follies. All cartoons are available as prints or originals, framed or unframed, through my website or e-mail. For mugs, t-shirts, and other products visit my gift shop at www.zazzle.com/jcrowtherart* (be sure to include the *).

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Togetherness

A man once asked a wise philosopher which he would rather have, a gift of money or a gift of friendship. "Friendship, undoubtedly," the philosopher told him. "It's easy to spend all your money, but friendship lasts forever." The man thanked the philosopher profusely, telling him he was a true friend. "Oh," said the philosopher, "the advice isn't free. It'll cost you."

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

one of my favorite, the expression on Bear's face is wonderful. Like the guy across from him as well, you have never drawn a bad cartoon with the two of these guys. Probably would be impossible!

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