It’s Thursday, and I’m cooling my heels in Atlanta until the AAA convention begins tomorrow. But there is much work to do and many foods to eat. Meanwhile in Dobrzyn, Hili is blowing everything off:
A: Let’s get down to work.
Hili: I’m lodging dissenting opinion.
That sofa should also have me on it!
In Polish:
Ja: Hili, zabieramy się do roboty.
Hili: Zgłaszam votum separatum.
And as lagniappe, reader Hempenstein sent this swell cartoon by artist Leo Cullum (1942-2010), a pilot for American Airlines who aspired to draw cartoons for the New Yorker, and eventually succeeded, all while keeping his day job:
Very nice!
Yawn… stretch…
The Curiosity comic is classic New Yorker. One of the better ones I’ve seen. Thanks for posting it.
I had NO idea thst Leo Cullum had been a pilot. Always loved his cartoons.
Love the cartoon! And Hili has a pretty irresistible belly there …
If it was curiosity that killed the cat – it was satisfaction that brought him back.
Or, … … her name was J e s u s !
Blue
Welcome to Georgia, Jerry! You have readers here.
While in Atlanta, be sure to try “grits”, one of the local delicacies. They are generally served as a breakfast item, and must be eaten with some salt.
In “My Cousin Vinnie,” Joe Pesci was willing to try a grit. Not me!
*it’s
Hili’s gonna “do roboty”? Like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6re7uJ3ASY
I didn’t know that was one of her talents!
b&
Hilarious cartoon!