Posted Wednesday, 4 February 2009 at 2:11 pm |Permalink
Ah memories. That third panel reminds me so much of my very first “bachelors and beefsteak” party.
John D
Posted Wednesday, 4 February 2009 at 2:25 pm |Permalink
Think you might be in a bit of a minority there Greg with those rather harsh opinions. I suspect Crikey might be a bit of a dull read if we just followed your tastes. I bought a few too many First Dog calenders as Christmas presents - I have 1 spare copy if you’d like it? It might make you smile perhaps?
CJ
Posted Thursday, 5 February 2009 at 8:46 am |Permalink
I bet Greg is from Queensland……
Greg Thomson
Posted Wednesday, 4 February 2009 at 2:00 pm |Permalink
Unfunny, unintelligent and a pollutant of the remaining must-read content with the daily crikey offering.
EV
Posted Wednesday, 4 February 2009 at 3:54 pm |Permalink
No accounting for taste eh Greg? Your comment made me laugh. So did this cartoon. I think some of it is ‘satire’, but I’m not so sure. Australians have never been comfortable with this most subtle of art forms.
5 Comments
Ah memories.
That third panel reminds me so much of my very first
“bachelors and beefsteak” party.
Think you might be in a bit of a minority there Greg with those rather harsh opinions. I suspect Crikey might be a bit of a dull read if we just followed your tastes.
I bought a few too many First Dog calenders as Christmas presents - I have 1 spare copy if you’d like it? It might make you smile perhaps?
I bet Greg is from Queensland……
Unfunny, unintelligent and a pollutant of the remaining must-read content with the daily crikey offering.
No accounting for taste eh Greg? Your comment made me laugh. So did this cartoon. I think some of it is ‘satire’, but I’m not so sure. Australians have never been comfortable with this most subtle of art forms.