Sincere thanks and a digital smoosh to the roughly 20 million U.S. veterans who’ve served—often at great risk and sacrifice.
Transcript:
SCENE: Young woman kissing a sailor on Veteran’s Day.
WOMAN (thinking): One vet thanked! 20 million to go!
1953 Art: Lee Elias Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Art Code: DJP.lk484
Art by Lee Elias from First Love Illustrated #35, Dec. 1953.
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SCENE: Young woman kissing a sailor on Veteran's Day.
WOMAN (thinking): One vet thanked! 20 million to go!
1953 Art: Lee Elias Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Art Code: DJP.lk484
Art by Lee Elias from First Love Illustrated #35, Dec. 1953.
WOMAN (thinking): One vet thanked! 20 million to go!
1953 Art: Lee Elias Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Art Code: DJP.lk484
Art by Lee Elias from First Love Illustrated #35, Dec. 1953.
“Excuse me…Miss? I have a two-for-one coupon…”
Happy Vets Day to you Vetrans
Well, okay. But, to redeem a two-for-one coupon, go see the twins!
…in this case I did it by making out with his daughter.
Seems fair. I hear the skating rink is a family business.
I’m surprised it’s a skating rink and not a “dime a dance” hall.
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
but it might rain, so I can’t go,
can’t get my hair wet, don’t you know…
With thanks to Masterskrain’s comment at:
https://www.gocomics.com/two-party-opera/2018/11/12
Nice! Really nice. I suspect someone reading this years from now, won’t get the political reference. But right now it’s spot on!
Sorry, but I must put in one more comment about how I’ve heard of lip-lock but that is approaching a joint lip-lock/nose-lock.