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The Lesson

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Comments (12)

Tom Wms:

John;

This is tremendous.

Bill:

Damn if you didn't stick the landing again.

sine metu:

Isn't it "supposed" ?
Or is it part of the joke?

HEY SINE METU

You is prolly right.

GarandFan:

NEWS FLASH! Obama's hand can also work as a suppository! Or is that 'supposeitory'?

HE's a "healer"!

Principlex:

This is great and captures the O. That's a zero!

Let's see, I'm to inflate my tires, buy cars at his govt companies, and today, buy a house and save $1600 to $2000 a year. Oh my.

On the other hand, if I look to him as C-in-C for guidance in a pirate capture of my captain, he has nothing to say - not even that someone else is handling it. Jeez!

Terwiliger:

The various "puppet men" are my favorite 'toons ever. They're hilarious without captions. These just have to syndicate.

HEY T

Thanks for the kind word. I have to admit, i love doing these but I don't won't to burn it out, either.

Terwiliger:

J

I understand your point, but from my perspective, it's hard to imagine how you could "burn out" the concept.

"Sock puppet conversations [with myself; with my delusions]" is a perfect vehicle for illustrating peoples' neuroses, bounded rationalities, & cognitive distortions...

...a clever way to set up a person as their own foil.

Bart:

"peoples' neuroses, bounded rationalities, & cognitive distortions..."

now there's some material that will never burn out.

Jim:

I had always thought that Obama was Pelosi's sock puppet.

John: this might be my favorite work of yours I've seen....that's beautiful....

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