
“I’m a big, big fan Mr. Namath, but all I really want is an autograph.”

“I’m a big, big fan Mr. Namath, but all I really want is an autograph.”


Am I missing something here, or are we just seeing something that is happening all around the country this spring?
Maybe Mr. Deering is using his strip to pay tribute to his daughter (or granddaughter)?
Sophisticated humor on The Crimeweek Page.
By the way, I notice I haven’t been rescuing Moderated comments on the Crimeweek and Arlo pages as often as I should have. My apologies.

Given to us by Richard Penniman:
In the early 60s, the star-filled Judgment at Nuremberg was to highbrow drama what the star-filled It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was to lowbrow comedy… and Spencer Tracy got to play a leading role in both.
That, I think, is seriously impressive.
