"Pickles" creator Brian Crane left his job as an artist at an ad agency to pursue a full-time career as a cartoonist. His daily comic strip about an older couple and their family has caught the attention of hundreds of national newspapers, the National Cartoonists Society, and even Charles ...

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Yeah, you got that one right out of Arcamax's own jokes section, li'l thief!
Put your ears in woman!
This author must live next door to us.... He keeps hitting on us.
LOLOL - that's actually really sweet :)
Ever hear the joke about the husband who tells his doctor that he thinks his wife is losing her hearing. Doc asks him why he thinks that and he said he says things to her and she's not responding. Doc told him to say something to her and then take 2 steps closer to her and see how close he is before she hears him. So........he asks her what's for supper....no response. Two steps.......repeats.........no response. Two steps.......repeats.........no response. Two steps more.....repeats......no response. Two steps more.....repeats......his wife says, "this is the 5th time I'm telling you we're having spaghetti for supper. Why do you keep asking me what's for supper????