You forgot, "Hi there . . . "
Maybe it’s an expletive that only bears know.
Maybe he’s a bootlegger . . .
Skippy made his cartoon debut in Life magazine in 1923 (that’s the humor magazine, not the later picture magazine). The comic strip didn’t start until 1925.
Did anyone else catch the in-joke reference to Norman Anthony? He was the editor of the humor magazine Life, where Skippy made his debut in 1923.
Well . . . at least he’s finding out what it’s good for . . .
Okay, only because (as Skippy himself might say) Mr. Crosby ain’t around to draw ya a picher . . .
The joke is on Mortimer, who thinks he can take a candy cane back to the candy store after he’s broken it up.
I get it. You guys are thinking too hard.
No thanks. It’s inflationary.
“People who need background music have no background.” – Sydney J. Harris
You forgot, "Hi there . . . "