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“Going to work with father” by Carl D’Agostino


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 November 25, 2017  Carl D'Agostino
Categories: Cartoons by Carl D'Agostino Tags: ancient Rome cartoon, child to work day cartoon, Gladiator cartoon, pqrenting cartoon

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  • Mark Petruska
    November 27th, 2017 at 11:19

    What’s for lunch? Caesar salad?

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  • Jasper Hoogendam
    November 26th, 2017 at 19:46

    One of your best. The comic effect of this one went very deep into my being.

    On a sad note, we did have a death in Ontario a few years ago when a high school student die of injuries at a John Deere plant while driving a Gator.

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  • aurorajeanalexander
    November 26th, 2017 at 07:03

    Thanks for this smile, Carl. Love the idea. LOL

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    • Carl D'Agostino
      November 26th, 2017 at 13:12

      I am half Roman and half Sicilian so have the blood. It is better to have the blood in your veins not the arena grounds, however.

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      • aurorajeanalexander
        November 26th, 2017 at 16:52

        I can only agree. I don’t want to be in that arena when Daddy’s there… (Don’t mind the son so much – or the kitty. LOL)

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  • Tony McGurk
    November 25th, 2017 at 22:17

    Ha Ha!!! Good one Carl. I wonder what his Wife thinks of the idea & I hope they have a good Workplace Health & Safety Policy for such events. I like that Dad has a Lion & the Son has a Kitty.

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    • Carl D'Agostino
      November 26th, 2017 at 13:10

      It was fun to design and one idea led to another. Lotta stuff to glean from Roman history.

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  • Maxi
    November 25th, 2017 at 10:00

    “The Cat And The Lion” … that would make a good book.
    blessings ~ maxi

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    • Carl D'Agostino
      November 25th, 2017 at 13:55

      That reminds of two great movies: “The Wind and the Lion” and “The Lon in Winter”.

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  • depatridge
    November 25th, 2017 at 05:31

    Reblogged this on Matthews' Blog.

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    • Carl D'Agostino
      November 25th, 2017 at 06:08

      Delighted, honored you posted the cartoon.

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      • depatridge
        November 25th, 2017 at 10:21

        It’s my pleasure, friend.

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