Michael Ramirez: Canyon of His Mind

 

In naming this cartoon for Substack, “canyon of your mind” popped into my head.  Subsequently, I found a delightful, but unrelated documentary.

Fans of a certain age [not me] might remember the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and Vivian Stanshall who sang about the “sweet essence of giraffe” — a plausible origin for the famous Ricochet Meetup/Troy Senik/giraffe mythology.

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  1. Chowderhead Coolidge
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    Good thing he doesn’t feel the pain. Well, bad for us. This one is a little creepy but then again look at the subject. Keep ’em coming. Thanks.

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  2. Dotorimuk Coolidge
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    Let’s add that fantastic soundtrack then.

    “In my cardboard colored dreams…”

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  3. Chowderhead Coolidge
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    Dotorimuk (View Comment):

    Let’s add that fantastic soundtrack then.

    “In my cardboard colored dreams…”

    Wow that was terrible. Before my time too.

     

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  4. Dotorimuk Coolidge
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    Chowderhead (View Comment):

    Dotorimuk (View Comment):

    Let’s add that fantastic soundtrack then.

    “In my cardboard colored dreams…”

    Wow that was terrible. Before my time too.

     

    ‘Twas s’posed t’ be. Esp. that guitar solo.

    Those guys worked with Monty Python and one of them formed the masterful Beatles parody The Rutles.

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