Friday, May 18, 2012

More Stilwell frogs -- smoking

You young people may find this shocking, but back in, oh, say 1972, it was completely socially acceptable to smoke cigarettes basically anywhere you wanted to. Including public libraries, for example. Now, if you were a nonsmoker who happened to be in that same library, say, back in those days, well, that was just too doggone bad for you. Smokers had air rights to whatever cubic footage the trailings of their cigs wafted into. This was my take on that whole situation. I guess you could say that I was slightly ahead of my time. Cough. Cough.
This is another of a series of comics that were published in The Cauldron, the student newspaper at my alma mater, Cleveland State University, from 1971 through 1972 or so. I'm ever so gradually digitizing them and throwing them up on my blog. I just hope they don't make YOU throw up. If they do, well, you are probably a smoker.

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