It seems as if we addressed this subject last week, but here’s an April Fools Day cartoon from 2007, featuring an anthropomorphic Ludwig. AFD traditionally has been an opportunity for Ludwig to stretch his range, along with Christmas Eve night, when old legends give animals the power of speech. I must admit: I sometimes suspect Ludwig might be right in the above. Maybe if I just let him think, like that beagle, what’s-his-name. Anyway, I enjoy doing these cartoons, as I believe I said just last week. Darn! And I was determined to get us off to a strong start this week.
Jest saying
By Jimmy Johnson
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