Waddie Gantry, one of the Gantry twins out of Blackfoot, Idaho, bellys up to a stack of flapjacks. He don't use his prize bowie knife on pancakes. He don't like it to get sticky with syrup.
Waddie Gantry, one of the Gantry twins out of Blackfoot, Idaho, bellys up to a stack of flapjacks. He don't use his prize bowie knife on pancakes. He don't like it to get sticky with syrup.
Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, while on patrol in the Arctic has just opened his breakfast tin of kippered herring when he is confronted by an impressive specimen of Ursus Maritimus (the polar bear).
Gordon, hopeless romantic, notorious lady's man and proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, pauses in the writing of a poem to think of a rhyme for Kamloops.
Gordon, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is tending the poodle Gigi while Miss Eloise is in Halifax for a fortnight tending an elderly Aunt.
Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has removed his scarlet serge tunic for a brisk dip in the chilly waters off the coast of British Columbia. Drawn by the smell of the tuna sandwich on Rex's breath, a curious orcinus orca, or killer whale, investigates the pale thrashing form in the water.
A late1950s vintage John Deere model 620 LP tractor.
Gouache on Paper, 2.5 x 3.5 inches.
Enlarged
Inspector Fitzgerald, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, takes great pleasure in matching wits with a wily brown trout.
It's understandable why Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has been a little jumpy lately. A combination of harrowing experiences and frequent 10-99 stops for coffee has left his nerves a little frayed. Rex has decided to try washing down his Timbits and Maple Logs with with some rich chocolatey Ovaltine for a change.
Kim Jung Il
Mick Reasor, Gouache on Paper, 3.5 x 2.5 inches
Enlarged (glasses, hair and shoes)
Karl Szmolinsky, who sold giant breeding rabbits to communist North Korea, was shocked to hear they might have been eaten at a birthday banquet for Beloved Tyrannical Despot and International Goofball, Kim Jung Il.
Szmolinky's rabbits, which can grow to the size of dogs and yield 15 pounds of meat each, were sent to North Korea to begin a breeding program aimed at alleviating severe food shortages in the isolated country.