This, from 2004. The cartoons I’ve been showing you this week are favorites of mine; as a matter of fact, they’re culls from the book “Beaucoup Arlo & Janis,” comic strips that almost made the final cut into hardback but, mainly for space considerations, did not. Honestly, I did not begin this as an advertisement, but it does remind me that less than three cartons of the original edition remain, and when I do get around to redesigning this site before the end of the year, the link for purchasing a book will be gone. That is all.
“Anybody We Know?”
By Jimmy Johnson
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8 responses to ““Anybody We Know?””
Speaking of books…. where is A&J After Dark? It’s been 2 years since some of us paid for the elusive book.
Love yesterday’s last comment + comic, and I agree w/ it, but we’re getting into serious theology, no?
Peace,
“less than three cartoons…remain”? Mayhap, “cartons” is the word meant?
@curmudgeonly ex-professor – that must have been the auto-correct feature of a cartoonist. Damn auto-correct!
It’s coming; I’m working on it now. — JJ
Excellent! 🙂
Arlo is Janis’s favorite server, and she is his favorite wet and naked customer. See how well that works out?
Amen. We didn’t do wine at bedtime [sequential soaks (Elaine first) before bed were our routine], and we had no cell, but otherwise, it’s close. Peace,
Shakespeare, “Macbeth”, II[3]: “Lechery, sir, it provokes… the desire, but it takes away the performance; therefore, much drink may be said to be an equivocator with lechery: it makes him, and it mars him… .”
Peace,