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Showing posts with label Cartoon. Show all posts
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That Fits So Many People
It's not just a movie!

It's real people every day.
"No nuts, no glory!" ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
That Fits So Many People
November 18, 2021
Way To Go Girl Power
Powerpuff Girls.

That's messaging girl power!
And women empowerment, as it should be. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Way To Go Girl Power
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October 29, 2021
Japanese Umbrella
Waiting on line with a Japanese Umbrella.

Anime boy and girl with big eyes
Rain on one side, and sunny on the other.
Big sunshine in the middle and flowers all around.
Definitely another standout! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Japanese Umbrella
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June 11, 2021
Great Microwave Decor
Liked this decor (funny the brand is also called "dacor") on the microwave

Why watch through the glass window, the food on the turntable (and the splatter) as it heats up when you can instead see some real art!
Also, kids art is somehow always the best; they see things in a more pure, unadulterated, as well as a fantastical way that makes you look at life anew again.
Enjoy the wonderful art Papi! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Great Microwave Decor
April 18, 2021
Do Three Eyes Help Us See Better?
Eyes right, left, and straight ahead.
What if we had eyes in the back of our heads?
Now, you don't have to look over your shoulder.
360-degree vision is that better 20/20 hindsight! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Do Three Eyes Help Us See Better?
March 31, 2021
Covid Ultimate Mr. Clean
Check out the ultimate Mr. Clean.

Not as good looking as the muscular bald guy.
But I have a feeling this colorful character gets the job done.
I wonder if Mr. Clean was transformed into this guy after he took the vaccine!
I had the first dose yesterday, and I'm feeling horrible today.
Hopefully, it will all be worth it. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Covid Ultimate Mr. Clean
March 24, 2021
Dress To Express
What a cool cartoon dress!

I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone where something like this before.
But I'd like to!
It seems colorful, bold, and exciting.
The awesome cartoon makes it youthful and alive.
We need to be more expressive, unique, and alive.
There is only one life to live, and it passes too quickly. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Dress To Express
January 26, 2021
Flintstones Car(-Like)
Why do all the mechanic shops seem to have a car, like in this photo, lying around.
Sort of reminds me of The Flintstones Car (from the TV Show originally aired in 60s).
No motor or anything; you would just stick your feet out the bottom and you would run while in the car.
Stone Age answer to the need for an automobile.
Hey whatever works and no need to recreate the wheel either. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Flintstones Car(-Like)
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Run,
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Wheel
August 19, 2020
Merging Of Man
In light of the shutdown due to Coronavirus and nearly everyone doing 100% telework, this cartoon was particularly funny.
Maybe this is the ultimate merging of the two halves of ourselves--the worker and the family man/woman.
These days were seeing a lot of mergers like this:
- Man-machine with embedded technology, robotics, and AI
- Man-environment with environmentalism and greening technologies
- Man-media with social media and other 100% always-on social computing
So why not Man Family-Work, it's just another merger of near equals in our day-to-day lives. ;-)

I can't remember--do I work at home or do I live at work?
Maybe this is the ultimate merging of the two halves of ourselves--the worker and the family man/woman.
These days were seeing a lot of mergers like this:
- Man-machine with embedded technology, robotics, and AI
- Man-environment with environmentalism and greening technologies
- Man-media with social media and other 100% always-on social computing
So why not Man Family-Work, it's just another merger of near equals in our day-to-day lives. ;-)
Merging Of Man
October 27, 2019
You're Driving Me Nuts
Homer is mad as h*ll and has Bart by throat!
Bart is screaming for help.
It so funny how art imitates life.
Where people drive others $%#&^*)* crazy.
And the other person just wants to wring their freakin' neck.
Yeah, this never really happens. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
You're Driving Me Nuts
January 23, 2019
My Fun Socks
Just wanted to share some of my new fun socks.
You don't always have to take yourself so serious.
It's okay to let go and just be you.
From Dragon Ball Z to Super Mario, I feel so empowered!
Hope you do too. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
My Fun Socks
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November 1, 2018
Some Reflections From The Procedure
I hate going to the hospital--who doesn't?
But I figured better to take care of something before it gets worse.
I think of it like taking the car into the mechanic for a tuneup every once in a while.
This analogy stuck with me years ago, when the orthopedist told me I needed to get a hip replacement and started to describe it as having a flat tire that needed to be repaired.
Leading up the the procedure, someone sent me this funny cartoon:
This really hit a nerve too because even the best medicine these days reminds me of the truly horrible medicine not so long ago.
Ah, have some liquor, bite on this piece of wood, and now we'll saw your leg off!
I remember my father never even liked to go to the doctor, and he had total faith that G-d was his doctor--I think he actually managed to avoid the doctor for literally something like 30-years.
He also used to joke that many doctors were butchers, and he didn't want to get caught under their knife.
So that's certainly some apprehension going in to this.
The other thing that was interesting-sad that I saw this week when I went for an MRI was someone taking a homeless person into the radiology center for a scan.
But when the lady asked for insurance the person didn't have any, so the lady asks for "proof of homelessness."
I was flabbergasted at this as the guy was obviously homeless and literally was wearing tattered clothes.
They wouldn't do the scan until the person escorting him would come back with this proof.
I felt so bad for him and thought to myself is this what the healthcare system and care for the poverty-striken in this country has come to?
While I am so truly grateful for the miraculous care that I received this week, I am equally saddened at the care that others don't get that need it, and pray that we as a "caring society" will do better.
Anyway, I want to express my gratitude to the doctor, the hospital, my wonderful family who stood by me, and most of all to G-d for seeing me through the procedure this week and for watching over me always. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Some Reflections From The Procedure
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