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cARtOONSdAY: “yEAR tO dATE”

Still, he keeps trying.

Still, he keeps trying.

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cARtOONSdAY: “pERIOD tHERAPY”

Is there a difference between a Freudian period and a Jungian one?

Is there a difference between a Freudian period and a Jungian one?

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cARtOONSdAY: “tHE hOLIDAY lETTER”

Santa even put his best elves on it -- and they still came up as blank as a fresh piece of paper.

Santa even put his best elves on it — and they still came up as blank as a fresh piece of paper.

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cARtOONSdAY: “tURKEY dAY”

At least during this National Novel Writing Month, Willard remembered to thaw the bird before trying to bake it.

At least during this National Novel Writing Month, Willard remembered to thaw the bird before trying to bake it.

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cARtOONSdAY: “dELIVERY”

Willard's concern was further justified when he opened the refrigerator and found a slice of pizza a padded envelope.

Willard’s concern was further justified when he opened the refrigerator and found a slice of pizza a padded envelope.

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cARtOONSdAY: “hOW-tO”

Willard also spotted one syntax and two grammar errors in the first paragraph.

Willard also spotted one syntax and two grammar errors in the first paragraph.

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cARtOONSdAY: “pOEM tREAT”

If Willard liked how the trick-or-treater was dressed, he would give the goblin two poems.

If Willard liked how the trick-or-treater was dressed, he would give the goblin two poems.

Roses are read; /

Violets are blue. /

Candy is sweet, /

but this poem is, too.

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cARtOONSdAY: “tRANSITION”

And then there were the rejection notices that came with such stories.

And then there were the rejection notices that came with such stories.

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cARtOONSdAY: “wILLARD aND tHE wORD”

Amphigory: a meaningless or nonsensical bit of writing.

Amphigory: a meaningless or nonsensical bit of writing.

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cARtOONSdAY: “oNE rULE”

Willard never saw Mr. Firestone after 6th grade, except in his nightmares.

Willard never saw Mr. Firestone after 6th grade, except in his nightmares.

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