Author: pauldaviescartoons
Hang on!
Here’s another of this i.t. cartoons. Looking at this one I’m struck by the fact that he’s hanging on to his computer and that the lady in the window is more concerned about the files than his safety. Is he … Continue reading Hang on!
Well scan my files!
Today’s… No words necessary, hopefully. Continue reading Well scan my files!
One a day, here’s the first of a lot…let’s see how it goes.
Digging through archives yesterday prompted me with the idea of doing ( or recycling ) a cartoon a day. Here’s the first, this one on the theme of i.t. Continue reading One a day, here’s the first of a lot…let’s see how it goes.
Bear with me.
Apart from ‘awesome’ which is the most overused and over-valued word in the language this phrase, used when on the phone and as substitute for ‘hang on’, is one of many that really grates with me. But then a lot … Continue reading Bear with me.
Doctor, I have this ladder round my neck.
It’s a day for sorting, so here’s another. I used to do regular drawings for safety campaigns for a building company and this is one that I did for them about ladder security. The aim is to get people to … Continue reading Doctor, I have this ladder round my neck.
Barbarious! Haircut young man?
I came across this little drawing which was a reject of one of the drawings for my book “Some Missing Persons” I went to a boarding school in Lancashire and they imported a couple of barbers to cut our hair, … Continue reading Barbarious! Haircut young man?
Bank Manager
The letter was from the Wold Newton and Yangtze Kiang Ship Canal Penny Bank, signed by Nicci Gristhorpe, Valued Client Liaison Supervisor (Non Internet). It said: We are delighted to offer you, Valued Client, our new Platinum Card plus Gold … Continue reading Bank Manager
Barber
Still found in gentlemen’s clubs and those seaside resorts popular with the retiring middle classes. Because Barber’s shop used to be a men-only place it was the main retail outlet for the London Rubber Company, whose population-preventing products were known … Continue reading Barber
Ye Olde Sunne Dryed Tomatoe
Visitors to this remote and historic ex-hostelry, far up in the hills where rivers rise, always used to enjoy looking at the old photographs on the wall. These reflected a bygone age when the local produce show was held here, … Continue reading Ye Olde Sunne Dryed Tomatoe
Man and the Christmas Supermarket Shopping stare.
Worth reflagging this from last Christmas, I’ve seen a few of these poor creatures around this week. It only take one trip to a Supermarket for the viewer to notice: ‘Men who’s been let loose in a supermarket with a list’. ‘Don’t come home without those items on the list that we never buy at any other time of the year’ is the order ringing around the head. Sending them on days like these is a cruelty beyond reason. They are not used to supermarkets at the best of times rarely getting involved in the shopping during the rest … Continue reading Man and the Christmas Supermarket Shopping stare.
Bike Woman
Survival depends on the continued existence of huge motor cycles. In the spurious world of advertising, Bike Woman is a slinky young blonde beauty with nothing on beneath her leather jacket, which is otherwise well filled and unzipped to the … Continue reading Bike Woman
