Dick Cavett used to say that sitting on the porch in Greenwood, Mississippi, listening to his wife Carrie Nye’s relatives talk he thought that every word they said was publishable. Having spent some time there, I know exactly what he meant.
I hope we get to meet Scully!
Whatever happened to William Hamilton, by the way?
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“Yes, granted, he’s new money. But he’s OLD new money.”
So that’s how New Yorker cartoonists get their ideas. . .
I always laugh when people tell me not everything in life is a joke.
I love the randomness of this strip!
August 09, 2014
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Dick Cavett used to say that sitting on the porch in Greenwood, Mississippi, listening to his wife Carrie Nye’s relatives talk he thought that every word they said was publishable. Having spent some time there, I know exactly what he meant.
stev0 almost 9 years ago
I hope we get to meet Scully!
DLF3275 almost 9 years ago
Whatever happened to William Hamilton, by the way?
DLF3275 almost 9 years ago
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Malcolm Hall almost 9 years ago
“Yes, granted, he’s new money. But he’s OLD new money.”
Mayor Snorkum almost 9 years ago
So that’s how New Yorker cartoonists get their ideas. . .
Funny_Ha_Ha almost 9 years ago
I always laugh when people tell me not everything in life is a joke.
bigplayray over 4 years ago
I love the randomness of this strip!