Home-Making Is A Fine Art - 1953 illustration from The Pictorial Medical Guide.
BEST CHILDREN’S BOOK EVER. You can take the Sequel starring Elmo and cram it up your ass.
The Monster at The End of This Book
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One Of Those Hippie Arrangements!
I love this so much because it’s from one of the Christian “Propaganda” Archie comics put out by Spire. They’re like toned down, less heavy handed, good natured Jack Chick tracts in comic book form. As you can imagine, Betty is the best teenage christian in America and Veronica thinks, and I quote, “Betty’s such a cornball”. I have a gigantic Archie collection, mostly digests and double digests that I bought until I was like twenty five. Honestly, I want to go get them and read them all again. Archie makes me happy :)
This looks like a great way to blow an hour. I wish I got a good Sunday Paper.
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Raising Children Right of the Day: Inspired by S. Rivas’ Reynolds Home Calvin & Hobbes playroom mural, Redditor poerhouse painted this incredible C&H nursery mural for his unborn daughter.
He says “the plan is to insert a ‘Wattersonized’ version of her once she’s two or three (and we know what she looks like),” but I agree with Redditor hockymickle, who counters “I kind of like it with just Hobbes. It implies that she’s in Calvin’s role without having to draw her in there.”
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ONE. HUNDRED. PERCENT. AWESOME.
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I remember how much I longed to wear this outfit. I wanted those worn jeans and the exotic beaded rosary/necklace. I LOVED IT! Still do really.
(inspired by posts from: thingsiatethatilove & thesylerookie)
Holy smoke. Sassy was for the girl who was too unique to read Seventeen. Then we went on to read Jane…but in the end, we all read Living.
Ay yi yi…. How sad and lost does that li’l giraffe look?
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I like the frazzled, overwrought nature of Cookie Monster in this video. MY GOD, GIVE HIM A MOMENT TO DRAW THAT DAISY, WON’T YOU?
Don Music struggles to write Mary Had A Bicycle
I know only to well the headbanging struggles of the unfufilled artist, searching for that write word or combination of notes or paint stroke or rhyme scheme that will make their work a masterpiece. Oh Don Music….I hope you became the legendary composer you knew you should be.
Ladybug Picnic!
If you’re going to be stuck with an earworm…might as well be a good one.
— Gordon Robinson. The very first line on the very first episode of Sesame Street, November, 1969

I love this day. Sesame Street has long been one of my favorite “entities”. Not only as a kid, watching it for hours at a time (or so it seemed), but growing up and remembering, singing the songs, remembering the sketches, yelling out “TEN BANANA CREAM PIES” before presenting dessert to the family…and here we are, the fortieth anniversary of an amazing piece of children’s entertainment.
I’ve wasted many an hour browsing the Muppet Wiki for pictures of my favorite characters; the yip yips, Don Piano, Prairie Dawn, the tweedlebugs… and I’ll invite you to waste your time there too.