Original Vintage Art & Text
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SCENE: A man in dinner jacket talks to a woman. Possibly they’re at a party.
MAN: You’re too good for me!
WOMAN (thinks): Finally…something we agree on!
1960 Pencils: Charles Nicholas New Color: Allen Freeman
Always Agreeable: John Lustig
12.2.1.2
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SCENE: A man in dinner jacket talks to a woman. Possibly they're at a party.
MAN: You’re too good for me!
WOMAN (thinks): Finally...something we agree on!
1960 Pencils: Charles Nicholas New Color: Allen Freeman
Always Agreeable: John Lustig
12.2.1.2
MAN: You’re too good for me!
WOMAN (thinks): Finally...something we agree on!
1960 Pencils: Charles Nicholas New Color: Allen Freeman
Always Agreeable: John Lustig
12.2.1.2
But, if you continue to wear strapless dresses to all my mom’s parties, I may change my mind…
Why do you assume she’s wearing a dress? Or anything?
He’s punching above his weight. But that’s a good thing. Same could be said about me and both my former and present wives.
It’s Masters weekend and while I give a rats ass about golf, it is an EVENT. The original comic has her as a redhead. I’m reminded of a line from the funniest golf book ever written “Dead Solid Perfect” by Dan Jenkins.
“…it’s good luck to “upgrade” with redheads.”
Him: “Okay then, TWO redheads… this time one of them MALE. Work for you?”
Her (thinking): “Not hard enough. Up the ante, Andy!”