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Funny Times September 2010 Issue

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Cartoons about:
Travel . Shopping . Cars . Back to School . Harvey Pekar . Planet Proctor . Superstition . Work

Cartoons by: Isabella Bannerman, Clay Bennett, Bizarro, Harry Bliss, Matt Bors, Ken Brown, Tom Cheney, Derf, Randy Glasbergen, Keith Knight, Mary Lawton, Carol Lay, Life In Hell, Chris Monroe, P.S. Mueller, Tony Murphy, Mark Parisi, Hilary Price, Ted Rall, Andy Singer, David Sipress, Barbara Smaller, Jen Sorensen, Betsy Streeter, Mark Stivers, Tom Toles, Tom Tomorrow, Brad Veley, Matt Wuerker ...and lots more!


In This Issue:

Sometimes You Know Just What To Do
by Ray Lesser

Living (And Maybe Dying) In Your Own Private Idaho)
By Dave Barry

Shopping With My Mom
By Bruce Cameron

Man Van
By Tom Bodett

School Supplies & Demands
By Jean Sorensen

Remembering Harvey Pekar
An Interview with Raymond Lesser

The Borowitz Report

Curmudgeon Looks At Coaches and Coaching
Compiled by Jon Winokur

Why The Thong Works Like Magic
By Lenore Skenazy

The Lazy Man's Guide to Alaska
by Garrison Keillor

PLUS:

The Week Contest
Cartoon Playground
News of the Weird
Planet Proctor
Full Pages of News, Work and Psychology Cartoons

Fun At The Beach

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