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He might have seen flight manuals and textbooks and gotten more curious. “Having lost sight of our objectives, we redoubled our efforts.” ― Walt Kelly. The opening pages are original to the book, a rather plodding anti-pollution sequence.
I always liked Kelly's attention to detail in things like backgrounds, flora, furry textures...but I never really got the characters or believed that Kelly understood anything about a swamp setting as a whole.
But if you don't know Pogo, check him out! We have thousands and thousands of bomb suits, anthrax response suits, atom bomb detectors the size of a pack of Marlboros, and huge chem/bio truck depots in places so remote that terrorists couldn't find them with a Garmin and a Navaho scout. And the Justice Department has, to its credit, moved forward aggressively with its But the largest part of the problem has to do with a lack of Homeland Security funding for data enhancement and data acquisition. 36. An hour later and my sides hurt from the laughing.Meh. Dec 14, 2014 - Explore Keith Fulmis's board "Walt Kelly Pogo" on Pinterest. Some us are old enough to recall Pogo the possum, the cartoon character created by Walt Kelly decades ago. “We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us”. One of Mr. Kelly's most famous lines was written not for his strip but for a Pogo poster drawn in 1970 to promote antipollution efforts. Atta was living in Coral Springs at the time, a nice bedroom community in Northwest Broward. Timeless and entertaining from cover to cover.American animator and cartoonist best known for the classic funny animal comic strip, Pogo. But the prospect of such powerful data mining was apparently anathema to those who feign surprise at such matters.
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This is the political, dark, moody Pogo. Pogo already had had a successful life in comic books, previous to syndication.
That is more than 4,000 absconders. I Go Pogo! We’d love your help. All of the Pogo series are delicious. It follows an environmental theme and then slam bangs into two storylines about two swamp denizens who think they kidnapped a valuable 'pup' dog, but actually have nabbed a baby skunk AND the other story is founded in Nixon era circa 1972 politics. And agreed with him, not as good as earlier Pogo. And until we can link the small mistakes with the Bigger Picture, I guess we
By the way, about a half-dozen were actually in Florida jails, under their own names! by Simon & Schuster
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But how many of you knew about this other one? I thought that phrase was funny when I first saw it uttered by Pogo the Possum in Walt Kelly’s comic strip “Pogo” during the 1960’s. This is set in the 50s and I don't get all the characters/lampoons, but, damn, it's fun. "We do know that the CIA-FBI feud was a major contributing cause of 9/11's horribly destructive event. The characters of the strip are unforgettable, set in the Okeefenokee swamp.Wonderful - pithy humor skewering the Nixon administration, so relevant again today it's spooky. Ernie Bushmiller may be a hack but he can mop the floor with Walt Kelly any day of the week in my book. It follows an environmental theme and then slam bangs into two storylines about two swamp denizens who think they kidnapped a valuable 'pup' dog, but actually have nabbed a baby skunk AND the other story is founded in Nixon era circa 1972 politics. 1972.