Funny lol. I still have a toothache I'm going to gargle with warm water and sea salt. I heard that helps. Then I need to make a commentary over some gameplay for my channel. I also have an Earth Day poster due Friday as a project. I have a busy schedule. ;P
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Goodman Beaver is a comics character created by American cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman. Goodman was a naïve and optimistic Candide-like character, oblivious to the corruption and degeneration around him. The stories were vehicles for biting social satire and pop culture parody. Except for the character's first appearance, which Kurtzman did alone, the stories were written by Kurtzman and drawn by Will Elder. Goodman first appeared in a story in Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book in 1959, but the best-remembered strips were the five stories produced by the Kurtzman–Elder team in 1961–62 for the Kurtzman-edited magazine Help! They tended to be in the parodic style Kurtzman had developed when he wrote and edited Mad in the 1950s, but with more pointed, adult-oriented satire and much more refined and detailed artwork on Elder's part, crammed with countless visual gags. The best-known of the Goodman Beaver stories was "Goodman Goes Playboy" (1962). A satire on the hedonistic lifestyle of Hugh Hefner using parodies of Archie comics characters, the story led to a lawsuit from Archie's publisher, although Hefner, the actual target of the strip, found it amusing. (Full article...) Recently featured: 2012–13 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team – Nancy Mitford – Battle of Greece Archive – By email – More featured articles... Did you know... From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content: ... that the single-celled Methanosarcina (Methanosarcina barkeri fusaro pictured) may have played a significant role in both the evolution of early life and the worst extinction event in history? ... that Nákladové nádraží Žižkov became a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic, a decade after closing? ... that American artist Adelia Armstrong Lutz most liked to paint flowers, especially hollyhocks? ... that Prussian Fort Srebrna Góra in Poland is a rare example of a surviving 18th-century European mountain stronghold? ... that Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, sponsor of the rival USA Freedom Act, said the FISA Improvements Act would "allow unrestrained spying on the American people"? ... that Battle of the Sittang Bend was the last significant land battle of the Western allied powers in the Second World War? Archive – Start a new article – Nominate an artic