Archive for July, 2008

Solar Bears

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

A polar bears fur keep him warm and the 4 inches of blubber helps as well. Bear hugs, Frankie

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Cartoonists Corner

I think maybe there are some things the oil guys would prefer us not to think about…and a buttload of things they should learn…from our bear friends.

My best to everyone! Hugs, David

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A Good Day To Be A Polar Bear

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Any morning I wake up, I count my self lucky too. ;-) Bear hugs, Frankie

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Cartoonists Corner

I seem to think maybe there are some things the oil guys would prefer us not to think about…and a buttload of things they should learn…from our bear friends. My best to everyone! Hugs, David

P.S. Click Bear Ware, to get this cartoon on t-shirts and more. 10% of all sales is donated to National Wildlife Federation.

Polar Bears and Trophy Hunters

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

It’s hard to fathom that people will spend upwards of $30,000 to hunt and stuff a polar bear. Surely, a person with that kind of money can think of a better use for it. The mentality of these individuals is baffling. Bear hugs, Frankie

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Cartoonists Corner

I simply detest “Trophy hunting” of any kind. It amazes me that the rarer the animal, the greater the desire for these hunters to want to kill one and hang it on their wall. It goes to show, one does not have to be intelligent to become wealthy. Does anyone else think that maybe these hunters might be attempting to compensate for some inadequacy? Pretty obvious to me. Enuf said. Hugs, David

P.S. Click Bear Ware, to get this cartoon on t-shirts and more. 10% of all sales is donated to National Wildlife Federation.

In a Polar Bear frame of mind

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

This one just tickles my funny bone. Double entendres and word-play and all that just does it for me. Bear hugs, Frankie

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Cartoonists Corner

I once had the opportunity to spend some time with Charles Schultz ( “Peanuts”) back when I was guiding whitewater raft trips on the wilderness stretch of Oregon’s Rogue River. We chatted for hours and he was quite open about his experiences and feelings as the famous cartoonist he was.

Although I felt a strong kinship with the man, I never sensed he felt the astonishment I often feel that a van full of people in white coats haven’t yet come to my home to take me away. But since they haven’t (yet), I’ll keep making silly stuff like this. Hugs, David

P.S. Click Bear Ware, to get this cartoon on t-shirts and more. 10% of all sales is donated to National Wildlife Federation.