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Fun with Favre (again)

This was my latest for this weekend’s Chicago Tribune. Favre is such an easy target these days. This was a pretty challenging little drawing after a whole week of them for the ESPN animation. I felt a bit like Cecil B. DeMille. (If you’re too young for that name Google it.)

Crazy weekend of football. I’m not sure what possessed the Broncos but clearly something crawled in their Gatorade. And I was elated with the Buffs big win in Boulder. It’s safe to be a Buffs fan again.

Thanks again to everyone who rates the ESPN stuff and leaves comments on this site as well as theirs. Every vote and comment helps for the future.

Lately I feel a bit like I’m juggling Elephants. So much to do and so little time to do it. I’m working feverishly to ready the 2011 calendars for sale before Thanksgiving so they are ready to go. I keep telling myself to do them in September. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.

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11 thoughts on “Fun with Favre (again)

  1. Good Morning from Omaha,

    alledgedly brett has told espn that this is his last season. between his ankles, his shoulders, his chin and his wife I think he is done. and I think brad childress his coach is also going to be out of the picture after this year.

    I still can’t believe how well the bronco’s played the other day,that two weeks between the games must have been treated as “camp” and they seemingly have put it all back together again.

    the buffs have nothing to lose. the rest of the season is a role of the dice for them and they will be dangerous.

    If I ever run for an elected office i will be pro-crastonation, myself. It so easy to find something else to do other than work.

    bad pun I know but I couldn’t resist. maybe I should.

    Strive for excellence nothing but your best.

    Gene

  2. Dear Mr. Litton,

    I’m ready for MY closeup Mr. DeMille (I AM old enough to know who Cecil B. DeMille is).

    Following up on Gene’s comment if I ran for office I’d run as a Marxist. The only question is would I be a Groucho Marxist, a Chico Marxist, a Harpo Marxist (that could have an advantage. No boring speeches), a Zeppo Marxist (nah, not good looking enough), or a Gummo Marxist.

    Must have taken some silly pills this morning. Have a great day.

    All the best

    Louis

  3. Hey Drew – Loving all that you have been doing. Looking forward to the 2011 calendars. The Colorado Rapids will be playing in their first ever MLS cup this Sunday, hoping to see a toon to wish them luck. This is such a huge deal for us in the soccer community. Hoping to see some support from our sports loving city!!!!!

    GO RAPIDS

    Cindy

  4. The Colorado fans are giddy today! We deserve it. Are we related, that was my family motto, “Why do today what you can do tomorrow?!”

  5. Stan-Bob

    When I find a dead horse, I beat it. Favre has been in the news daily, and this cartoon, which was drawn for the Chicago Tribune, worked for them because the Bears played the Vikings on Sunday.

    Believe me, I’m as sick of the Favre soap opera as anyone, but a political cartoonist wouldn’t want to get rid of Richard Nixon, now would he? I think not.

  6. Gene. Sounds like a great campaign slogan pro-crastination. No one can explain the Broncos right now. I blame it on global warming.

  7. Louis,

    Funny bringing up the Marx brothers. I laughed myself sick over the weekend watching their classic ” A Day at the Races”

  8. Cindy and Sherri,

    I’m all fired up about the Rapids too, though I must admit, I still have a problem rooting for a team called the Rapids. I like animal mascots. Now if they were called the Wooly Rapids I might go for that and buy a t-shirt.

  9. If you’ve been to a Rapids game, you’d see they have an Eagle Mascot. And a Bison. And a Racoon. And a Fox. They’re deep at Mascot.

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