Guess what it's time for, guys?!?
Yeah!! Who doesn't love a surprise?!?
Good question!! Who is the party for, McGruff?!?!
Who? Tell us who!!
D'oh!!
After many pages of party preparation (mixed with saying "no" to drugs)...
Who is it!?!?
WHO IS IT?!?!
WHAT?!?!?!
The comic book is talking to me!!! A DOG WEARING CLOTHES is talking--TO ME!!!!
I am soooo freaking out right now!
Who are you? Why are you talking to me?!?!? How can you even see me?!?!?!!? What is happening?!?!?
I am soooo frakked up right now!! MAKE IT STOP!! MAKE IT STOP!!!
Too late, McGruff.
While I try to chill out and come down, here's some projects for you guys:
Dude, I think reading this while I was high was a big mistake!!
McGruff's Surprise Party is from 1989
Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
A Poor Choice Of Spokesman?!?
A perfectly normal and not at all frightening public service message:
AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAEEEEEEIIIIGGHHHHHH!! THE FACELESS MAN IS COMING TO TAKE OUR MONEY!!!!!!!!
Phew...that was scary!. Thank gosh that guy is gone, because---
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nightmare fuel from Steve Saunders Special Agent #8 (1949)
AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAEEEEEEIIIIGGHHHHHH!! THE FACELESS MAN IS COMING TO TAKE OUR MONEY!!!!!!!!
Phew...that was scary!. Thank gosh that guy is gone, because---
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nightmare fuel from Steve Saunders Special Agent #8 (1949)
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
That Time Superman Flew Children To Iwo Jima To Teach Them About Tolerance!
A 67 Year Old Message That Bears Repeating!
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Your Tax Dollars At Work--Will Eisner Wants You To Clean And Lube Your Rifle!!
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Your Tax Dollars At Work--Mulligan Stew!!
Ready to be entertained while you learn?
Let's sing the theme song:
OK, it's not quite Schoolhouse Rock...but wait--there's more music!
Or how about...
Geez, this is fairly dire stuff, isn't it...
OK, one more...
For those too young to remember (or those lucky enough to have never been exposed), Mulligan Stew was a TV show produced by 4-H (in the US, 4-H is run by the USDA) and Michigan State University (Thanks, Spartans!). It was meant to promote good nutrition via music, and was actually syndicated on real TV (even though there were only 6 episodes...).
But most kids were exposed to this is schools, as the USDA gave them the episodes to show the little tykes, along with this tie in comic book!
Basically, it was one strange adult who hauled 5 youngsters around solving problems caused by poor diet and bad nutrition. They regularly broke into song and dance...hence all those lyrics.
But in the comic book? They regularly broke into puzzles and charts!!
See, that "4-4-3-2" they're always raving about is how many servings from each food group you're supposed to have each day:
Yes, yes, of course, our conception of what is actually good for us has changed about 28 times since this was printed. But let's not get too superior with all our hindsight, as we're only about 2 weeks from a study telling us that a diet of Captain Crunch with Crunchberries will extend our lives (only to be refuted 4 months later by a study that says the exact opposite). Plus, Mulligan Stew was quite firm against fad diets and the like, a stance that many would do well to remember 40 years later.
So rather than food pyramids or trapezoids or whatever they're pushing these days, let's just revel in song, shall we?
Yay!! And once again, thank you to:
As if we needed more reason to hate Michigan State...
Mulligan Stew was published in 1974
Let's sing the theme song:
OK, it's not quite Schoolhouse Rock...but wait--there's more music!
Or how about...
Geez, this is fairly dire stuff, isn't it...
OK, one more...
For those too young to remember (or those lucky enough to have never been exposed), Mulligan Stew was a TV show produced by 4-H (in the US, 4-H is run by the USDA) and Michigan State University (Thanks, Spartans!). It was meant to promote good nutrition via music, and was actually syndicated on real TV (even though there were only 6 episodes...).
But most kids were exposed to this is schools, as the USDA gave them the episodes to show the little tykes, along with this tie in comic book!
Basically, it was one strange adult who hauled 5 youngsters around solving problems caused by poor diet and bad nutrition. They regularly broke into song and dance...hence all those lyrics.
But in the comic book? They regularly broke into puzzles and charts!!
See, that "4-4-3-2" they're always raving about is how many servings from each food group you're supposed to have each day:
Yes, yes, of course, our conception of what is actually good for us has changed about 28 times since this was printed. But let's not get too superior with all our hindsight, as we're only about 2 weeks from a study telling us that a diet of Captain Crunch with Crunchberries will extend our lives (only to be refuted 4 months later by a study that says the exact opposite). Plus, Mulligan Stew was quite firm against fad diets and the like, a stance that many would do well to remember 40 years later.
So rather than food pyramids or trapezoids or whatever they're pushing these days, let's just revel in song, shall we?
Yay!! And once again, thank you to:
As if we needed more reason to hate Michigan State...
Mulligan Stew was published in 1974
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Your Tax Dollars At Work--Anti-Mosquito Propaganda!!
In 1943, Theodor Geisel was a captain in the U.S. Army...
At the time, the U.S. was sending a lot of troops to various tropical areas...
...so the War Department had good old Dr. Seuss draw up a pamphlet educating soldiers on the dangers of malaria!
It was a pretty elementary effort, as you can see...
...but Seuss drew great mosquitoes!
OK, so it ain't War And Peace...
Huh...Dr. Seuss writing about "strip teasers"!!
Ahhh!!!
Sure, it was cheap and rudimentary...but it's more than Congress is willing to spend these days on fighting insect-born disease....
This Is Ann is from 1943
At the time, the U.S. was sending a lot of troops to various tropical areas...
...so the War Department had good old Dr. Seuss draw up a pamphlet educating soldiers on the dangers of malaria!
It was a pretty elementary effort, as you can see...
...but Seuss drew great mosquitoes!
OK, so it ain't War And Peace...
Huh...Dr. Seuss writing about "strip teasers"!!
Ahhh!!!
Sure, it was cheap and rudimentary...but it's more than Congress is willing to spend these days on fighting insect-born disease....
This Is Ann is from 1943
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