Some New Yorker cartoons from the past and present day, about pessimism, food, and Mona Lisa. And one with critters for Eileen's Saturday Critter blog party. Let's all cheer up whatever the weather!
Hello Mae, These are all funny, I love them all. Did I hear there is a shortage of cat food? Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
#4 reminds me of the Hot Dogs at IKEA. €1 for all - that cannot be meat. We tried and promptly felt bad. With #5 Louis de Funés comes to mind. Actually also with #4...
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These were funny. I needed these, considering what my forecast says. :-(
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed these. Thank you for the smile. Please stay warm. I hope you won’t get severe winter weather.
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That was what I needed today!
ReplyDeleteInteresting for sure. Food prices, food quality and food imposters always brings me back to the movie Soylent Green. :) Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with all of these. I couldn't pick a favorite if I tried, but I think the Mona one was hilarious. These are really much needed today, Mae.
ReplyDeleteLove them all -- especially the food critic and the waiter!
ReplyDeleteI love the hamburger one. Could be true of many establishments. Have a good weekend Mae.
ReplyDeleteFun post! I like the food critic and Monalisa's best.
ReplyDeleteHi, It's good to laugh. I liked the one for Saturday's critters.:=)
ReplyDeleteHello Mae,
ReplyDeleteThese are all funny, I love them all. Did I hear there is a shortage of cat food? Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
#4 reminds me of the Hot Dogs at IKEA.
ReplyDelete€1 for all - that cannot be meat. We tried and promptly felt bad.
With #5 Louis de Funés comes to mind. Actually also with #4...
Ha Ha. I must say I like the food critic best. "Never a truer word spoken in jest."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs. My favorites are the food critic and Mona Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThat first one is sadly true. (Says I as I lament the overuse of resources while typing on my laptop, listening to music, and staying warm.)
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