He picked up after his own dog, so he wasn’t a total ass. ![]()
[Zoidberg]Finally! I have a good claw…see: 3 human females, a number, and a king giving himself brain surgery.[/Zoidberg]
Who would buy these? I mean, I guess a print would look good next to the velvet Elvis but that has to be a pretty limited market?
I think he’s the guy in the yellow bandana to the left of Hendrix.
I don’t know about that, but Ike looks like his parents didn’t have enough branches in the family tree.
I have to say, in my own opinion, inviting Andrew Jackson to play pool is about a half-step above inviting the Joker.
That wasn’t a political dig…I’d just be honestly afraid he’d kill someone.
With Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan all standing behind them and openly mocking them for not being able to take a bullet like a man.
It looks like TR is taking an opportunity to look at Nixon’s hand, actually.
Actually this guy’s paintings are a lot nicer than McNaughton’s, both thematically and artistically. I mean, yeah, they’re corny as heck. But they wouldn’t make me want to retch if I saw them hanging in someone’s house.
What I want to know is, who invited Nixon?
Ummm…off to the side, bringing in a tray of sandwiches?
Well, did you notice that in the one where he’s joining a poker game, there’s a pistol hanging from the back of his chair?
That and as far as I can tell Thomas is not a partisan hack/religious nutjob like McNaughton is. I mean, the Democrats version isn’t called “Demoncrats” and doesn’t have them personally aborting babies.
Y’know the way that one’s posed it looks like Jackson’s stunned to see who’s the new guy. (and like Thomas has trouble doing AJ’s face… both times he’s 3/4 from the back)
And in the GOP pool game I get the odd vibe that Abe and Ron with those aw-shucks smiles are about to pull a major hustle. At least Dick got out of the suit (can anyone picture Nixon in their minds as anything other than all buttoned up?).
Made me think of this one: tnpv.net
[QUOTE=Chronos;14991949Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Eisenhower were not the same party as Nixon, Reagan, and the Bushes.[/QUOTE]
Who was Eisenhower’s running mate and vice-president?