Transcript:
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
1958 Art: John Tartaglione Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Happy Groundhog Day!
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Art by John Tartaglione from the story “Dear Jilted” in BRIDES IN LOVE #8, 1958.
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MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
1958 Art: John Tartaglione Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Happy Groundhog Day!
DJP.lk163
Art by John Tartaglione from the story "Dear Jilted" in BRIDES IN LOVE #8, 1958.
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
MAN: I don’t believe in déjà vu!
WOMAN: You always say that!
1958 Art: John Tartaglione Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Happy Groundhog Day!
DJP.lk163
Art by John Tartaglione from the story "Dear Jilted" in BRIDES IN LOVE #8, 1958.
“I really think that mayo had gone bad you see…”
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“Let’s just hope nobody in REO Speedwagon finds out about it. If they do we’ll be stuck with a crappy ’80s song that will haunt us for decades.”
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“So we both wanted to sleep with your brother?”
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“So we both have Painful, reoccuring, yellow discharges?”
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“So we both go cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs?”
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“So we both like big butts and we can not lie?”
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“Or maybe I was fighting to cope a feel. Either way honey, I feel ya.”
There’s something mismatched about the original and not just his eyebrows… curtains/drapes, etc. Is it that there’s more detail in the artwork depicting him and less artwork on her? Hmmmm…..
REO Speedwagon were perfect for the Reagan years. It was morning in America… again.