They looked like an all-american couple, but secretly, Martha was a Chinese sleeper agent. The only thing that gave her away was her inability to be parted from her copy of Mao’s little red book.
Truly, this one reminds me of my grandparents’ house – everything in it was some shade of black or grey, including their clothing. (But outside, Granny had the most glorious beds of petunias, gladioli and snapdragons you ever did see.)
Matilda would never tell, and of course, Stanley couldn’t talk, but the thought niggled in her mind that the parrot might open his big mouth to the cops.
"Category:Paintings by George Wesley Bellows" site=commons.wikimedia.org
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found, and once there find the first Wase text string, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this painting. Other versions has the strip coloration image.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2989 (September 5, 2022) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here. The April 15, 2021, strip has the prior (the artist info URLs in my comment there are here links in my blog comment).
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Mr. & Mrs. Wase of Woodstock, NY locked themselves in their house until the d@mn hippies with their rock ‘n’ roll music left.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Oh dear, I think my robot husband froze again.”
rmremail about 2 years ago
Stanley, demonstrating his heroic pose as he bravely sailed his fishing boat to rescue the soldiers from Dunkirk.
rmremail about 2 years ago
They looked like an all-american couple, but secretly, Martha was a Chinese sleeper agent. The only thing that gave her away was her inability to be parted from her copy of Mao’s little red book.
rmremail about 2 years ago
Did the artist try to gyp the old couple by photographing a couple of store mannequins and claiming that it was their portrait?
Bilan about 2 years ago
It looks like Bellows was trying to do a crossover between American Gothic and Whistler’s Arrangement in Gray and Black.
Ubintold about 2 years ago
She was proud to be a coal miner’s daughter.
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
It was a tradition. After Polly and Old Shep, when his cognitive dissonance became obvious, we had him stuffed and dressed up real ‘important-like’.
jbrobo Premium Member about 2 years ago
John Henry,wondering if undoing all those buttons is worth being late for his job down at the railroad.
GoComicsGo! about 2 years ago
“He acts as if I’m not there.”
blackman2732 about 2 years ago
She wanted to call him out on it, but the “first who smelt it, dealt it” rule was in effect.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
And to think she once affectionately called him her “Limber Rick” —
.
The portrait’s of old Richard and Gracie
Although Richard now looks rather spacy
He was once very limber
And could shiver his timber
But his man mast’s now limper, less racy
.
To this Gracie had to adjust
Her marriage vows said that she must
But contained in that small red book,
If one could just sneak a look
Would reveal her extent of suppressed lust
.
Oh, the passages in that small diary
Were so shocking and overall fiery
That Gracie had its pages therein
With asbestos fibers glued in
Lest the book catch fire and burn entirely
Reader about 2 years ago
The true life couple on which Fifty Shades of Gray was based.
lagoulou about 2 years ago
Did the artist charge extra for painting in the small portrait of the person in the picture on the wall, I wonder?
Call me Ishmael about 2 years ago
Between their frequent bouts of sexual excess, Griselda liked to read to Cuthbert from “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”. It stimulated his “creativity”.
lagoulou about 2 years ago
Stanley thinking…”I see dead people.”
Call me Ishmael about 2 years ago
It was almost time for their annual/
Sex act..(The man is an animal !)/
But they couldn’t recall/
What one does, after all../
So she had to get out the “manual”…
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ya big brute, you smell like fish.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Any relation to Gill Bellows?
aerotica69 about 2 years ago
Truly, this one reminds me of my grandparents’ house – everything in it was some shade of black or grey, including their clothing. (But outside, Granny had the most glorious beds of petunias, gladioli and snapdragons you ever did see.)
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Sex is for the sole purpose of having children!” “Well, we’ve had sex twice and we have two children, so there you are.”
Solstice*1947 about 2 years ago
/// Mrs. Wase had been taken aback;
Phillip died of a sudden attack.
But they’d paid Mr. Bellows,
(one of those painter fellows),
so she dressed for their portrait, in black.
/// She tried molding his muscles and skin
to resemble a more lifelike grin,
and positioned her man
upright, on the divan,
held still ‘til rigor mortis set in.
/// The reviews of the painting were mixed.
Phillip seems to be staring, transfixed.
While his wife looks perturbed,
(or profoundly disturbed),
as though both life and death she’s betwixt.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yes Stanley sex was great when we were young and you were virile…Well, Matilda you know the mind is willing but the giddy up is gone!
Rev Phnk Ey about 2 years ago
Matilda and Stanley were afraid to move lest Polly would fly away.
Linguist about 2 years ago
Matilda would never tell, and of course, Stanley couldn’t talk, but the thought niggled in her mind that the parrot might open his big mouth to the cops.
Solstice*1947 about 2 years ago
/// All the parrot’s bright feathers were fluffed.
Mrs. Wase hated being rebuffed.
So the bird bravely bluffed,
lest, like Phill, she get snuffed
and then put on display freshly stuffed.
prrdh about 2 years ago
Smelled better, too.
Another Take about 2 years ago
Stanley Everhard never disappointed.
Ken Holman Premium Member about 2 years ago
Stanley was dumbfounded when Matilda, having just finished a chapter in her Harlequin Romance, told him where she wanted him to put his mustache.
mabrndt Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wase:
Paste (including the quote marks)
"Category:Paintings by George Wesley Bellows" site=commons.wikimedia.org
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found, and once there find the first Wase text string, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this painting. Other versions has the strip coloration image.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2989 (September 5, 2022) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here. The April 15, 2021, strip has the prior (the artist info URLs in my comment there are here links in my blog comment).
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Polly want a cracker?
For the love of god, no! Somebody please open that window so this silent hell can end!
stamps about 2 years ago
Now Sven, it says right here you’re supposed to take your clothes off first.
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
As long as the wick don’t melt in the act!
d1234dick Premium Member about 2 years ago
Martha didn’t like that Warner had a picture on the wall of his mistress who was still alive, but not for long!
gcarlson about 2 years ago
“When I marry Mister Snow …” – Carousel
Solstice*1947 about 2 years ago
/// The red book in her lap would reveal
how to fashion mixed drinks with appeal
and a bartender’s skill.
She served; he drank his fill.
She had made him a Zombie. (For real!)
Dragoncat about 2 years ago
And the Dragoncat Award for Best LMAO goes to… Steve Melcher!
Oh, this title is hilarious!
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oh, my poor boy Norman! Are you going to do the same to me as you did your poppa when I go?