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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 *).

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Nothing But the Truth

There was once a student in the South who was asked to describe the Atlantic Ocean. "It's a body of water," he answered, "that extends from Virginia to Florida." And then there's the story of a group of students on the island of Martha's Vineyard during World War II who were asked to write an essay about a famous person. One student chose Adolph Hitler. "First of all," he wrote, "he was an off-islander."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Lee said...

Harley, Harley, what are we going to do with you? Wonderfully funny cartoon, John C. Great commentary as well.

1:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In Charleston they used to say that the ashley and cooper rivers met to form the Atlantic ocean. Good cartoon john, roger

1:27 AM  
Blogger John M Crowther said...

Thanks, Lee.

Hiya Roger, long time no contact. It's good to hear from you.

9:41 AM  

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