Just wondering if any parents actually name their babies Waldo these days. I used to work with a young guy named Homer. He went around in a constant state of shell-shock.
I don’t write many personal letters anymore, but when I did I always started them with, “I hope this letter finds you well”. I loved getting letters, so I made the effort though somewhat sporadically! This comic made me think of the fact that most of those to whom I wrote regularly are no longer with us! Emails just aren’t the same, but they are quick and efficient so I’ve tried to evolve and now keep up with those friends and relatives that remain with us by that medium. Life goes on!
“Where’s Waldo?” is a blatant rip-off of “Where’s Wallace?”, written and illustrated 23 years previously (in 1964) by the acclaimed children’s book author, Hillary Knight. I am absolutely baffled as to why “Waldo” came to eclipse “Wallace”…a FAR superior book…seemingly without any legal repercussions!
eromlig almost 4 years ago
“Where’s Delete?”
RAGs almost 4 years ago
?odlaW s’erehW.
Pedmar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Just wondering if any parents actually name their babies Waldo these days. I used to work with a young guy named Homer. He went around in a constant state of shell-shock.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Funny. A new take on the “where’s Waldo” satire popular among cartoonists.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
As Thomas Wolfe once said, “I believe we are lost here in America, but I believe we shall be found.” Tag, Waldo!
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Ralph found him!
Kaputnik almost 4 years ago
If it’s spam, it will definitely find him.
donwalter almost 4 years ago
Waldo spent some time in Shawshank?
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Only if it was sent through the USPS, or a fun loving Oriental hacker.
Radish the wordsmith almost 4 years ago
He was lost, but now he’s found.
Babs Maloney Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I don’t write many personal letters anymore, but when I did I always started them with, “I hope this letter finds you well”. I loved getting letters, so I made the effort though somewhat sporadically! This comic made me think of the fact that most of those to whom I wrote regularly are no longer with us! Emails just aren’t the same, but they are quick and efficient so I’ve tried to evolve and now keep up with those friends and relatives that remain with us by that medium. Life goes on!
ktrabbit33 almost 4 years ago
“Where’s Waldo?” is a blatant rip-off of “Where’s Wallace?”, written and illustrated 23 years previously (in 1964) by the acclaimed children’s book author, Hillary Knight. I am absolutely baffled as to why “Waldo” came to eclipse “Wallace”…a FAR superior book…seemingly without any legal repercussions!