Cartoon 100

Hello Funny One here. I’ve drawn my 100th cartoon now. I hope they all haven’t been boring. Well before you see the new one, you can see the top 10. For the last three there are in joint place. I know, there are lots of them. Better make yourself a cup of tea. Well anyways, hope you like them.

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funnyone - canadian affair part 7

funnyone - canadian affair part 6

funnyone - canadian affair part 4

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funnyone - a dingo stole the funny one part 2

funnyone - a dingo stole the funny one

funnyone - time to travel part 4

funnyone - titanic - ship of dreams part 20

funnyone - titanic - ship of dreams part 19

funnyone - titanic - ship of dreams part 18

funnyone - the wish fish part 2

funnyone - i'm on a boat part 24

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funnyone - i'm on a boat part 11

funnyone - funny on a ledge part 2

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funnyone - titanic- ship of dreams part 14

funnyone - i'm on a boat part 25

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funnyone - i'm on a boat part 18

funnyone - just write part 3

funnyone - funny poppins

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funnyone - time to travel part 6

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Here is the last part of the Ship Of Dreams. Hope you like it.

#100 Titanic – Ship Of Dreams Part 24
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Titanic – Ship Of Dreams Part 25
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I’ll finish here for now.

Wall Street Fat Cats

Hello Funny One here. I’m going to stick with the US Election. President Barack Obama struck out at Wall Street, calling bankers “fat cats” who don’t get it, in a rise of tensions with the industry… “I did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on Wall Street,” Mr. Obama said in an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” program on Sunday. “They’re still puzzled why is it that people are mad at the banks. Well, let’s see,” he said. “You guys are drawing down $10, $20 million bonuses after America went through the worst economic year that it’s gone through in — in decades, and you guys caused the problem. And we’ve got 10% unemployment.” Relations between the banking industry and the White House were cold from the start and have gotten worse in recent weeks, with large banks lobbying against portions of legislation that would toughen financial-market regulations and administration officials angered by some banks’ continued payment of high bonuses and their unwillingness to lend… White House economic adviser Larry Summers also criticized Wall Street Sunday. “Here is what I think they don’t get…It was their irresponsible risk-taking in many cases that brought the economy to collapse,” Mr. Summers, who chairs the National Economic Council, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” Mr. Summers knocked big banks for opposing the bill in Congress that would tighten regulatory controls over the financial industry. Anyways, I’ll leave it here for now.

The Funny One Wears Prada

Hello, Funny One here. My sister and I went to the cinema to see the movie “The Expendables 2″ again. It’s so brilliant! Best quote from the film :”My shoe is bigger than this car!”

We were shopping in Wilkinson after the film and we were stopped at the checkout by an assistant. She said something about my bag. We thought she was going to say I shop lifted. She just wanted to know where I bought my bag from, as she liked it.

Today’s state is Wisconsin. The pic is of me throwing toilet paper at someone’s house. Hehehehehe! There is a Paper Discovery Center there where you’ll discover the many ways in which paper products help us control the spread of germs and diseases. You’ll be greeted with a giant sneeze at the start of the exhibit, and you’ll soon want to learn more about how you too can choose a cleaner lifestyle with paper. Diapers, toilet paper, facial tissue, and aseptic food packaging are all presented in a “Then and Now” format, showing the health benefits provided by such paper products. Did you know that in the past they used corn cobs, coconut shells, and anchor cables before the introduction of toilet paper? That must’ve been crap!

Do you like trains? Then you might want to choo-choo-choose these places for a visit: The National Railroad Museum is where you will be introduced to a chapter in national history that brought wealth and modernity to millions of Americans. You will learn all about the history of rail and discover the political, cultural and economic influences that built America. It really goes beyond just a mere discussion of hardware and shows the way in which rail had gone on to shape American culture through literature, music and historical events; The Railroad Memories Museum in Spooner, Wisconsin, houses one of the most fascinating collections of railroad memorabilia in America.  The museum got its start from the collection of the Railroad Memories Bar in downtown Spooner in 1990 and has been growing each and every season since. The Museum moved into the former Chicago & North Western railroad depot in 1992 and now every room in the building has been filled with lots of interesting artifacts showcasing the history of Spooner and the railroad responsible for the town’s existence; The East Troy Electric Railroad is “where you will step back in time.” Their historic rail cars travel a 10 mile trip through the beautiful Southeast Wisconsin. There is also a gift shop that has some unique souvenirs for everyone! Don’t forget to enjoy some delicious ice cream at Lauber’s Old Fashion Ice Cream Parlor that is next to the depot and also have a delicious meal at Ivan’s on the Square in East Troy; The Lumberjack Steam Train is a fun place where you can take the whole family on a trip back in time with a ride on a vintage steam train. Head for Laona and climb aboard the famed Lumberjack Steam Train for an amazing  journey into the late 1800’s. Whoo-Whoo! All aboard!!!

Now, another intriguing place to visit is the Wisconsin Maritime Museum. There is so much to see and do that you’ll want to learn all about the maritime history of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes. Marvel at the exhibits, and be in awe of the detail, and wander in and amongst rich maritime history like you’ve never ever seen before. You can even walk through a real US Navy World War II submarine! That’s cool! I want to go!

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