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Crickets

November
23

This entry was posted on Sunday, November 23rd, 2008 at 7:15 am by Matt Davies.
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6 Responses to “Crickets”

  1. MikeinAlbany

    This one’s going on my wall. There are now six Davieseses in my collection.

  2. ronnyg

    Great comic, Mike. Doubt you read these, but I’ve got a great idea for a panel:

    Title: Inauguration, 2009.

    As we see hundreds of secret service people sharply focused on Obama, a little old lady punches Bush in the stomach.

    If you’re interested, it’s yours; just contact me to let me know, because otherwise I’d like to give the idea to someone because I think people would enjoy it.

    my e-mail is ronnygallop@yahoo.com

  3. BULLDOG

    Don’t be so sure it’s back in January Matt. I don’t have much faith in this administration either. It’s the same old story with politicians. lies,lies,lies!!!

  4. Topgunner

    “Washington Laedership”, thanks to the Bush Administration can now join such other great oxymorons as “Jumbo Shrimp”, “Military Intelligence”, “Reality Television”, “Sanitary Landfill”, “Amicable Divorce” etc…

    I maintain high hopes for the Obama Administration, but think that we cannot wait till January 20th to begin repairing the devastation caused by the Bush error, here and abroad.

  5. G.W.

    What the hell you people talkin bout? you want me to work till Jan. 20th? Can’t I just use up the rest of my sick days? I can’t take em with me, can I? Why don’t we just let that “change” fella take over today and I can go fishin!!

  6. MikeinAlbany

    Poor George. He can’t help it. He was born with a silver arse in his mouth.

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Matt Davies is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for The Journal News. Born in London, he immigrated to the United States in 1983 and pursued his love of drawing, writing and making fun of people in positions of power throughout his educational career, while fitting in schoolwork in his spare time.

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