WHY FISH? YOU CAN BUY ONE AT THE STORE

Cal and Lulu ponder the viability of the fishing experience. Cal longs for the essence of fishing as a “throwback” to the simplicity of life enjoyed by our forefathers. Lulu, on the other hand wonders, out loud, as to the logic of going to all the trouble to go fishing when she can go to […]

REMEMBER HIDING UNDER THE TABLE?

I guess we’ve all been there once or twice in our lives. When we were kids we used to put a blanket under a folding card table and hide from the world. Later, as we grew up, we found that we just didn’t fit under that table anymore. Did you ever play under the table […]

MORE KNOWLEDGE MORE POWER?

“Cal and Lulu like Ike” Cal and Lulu like to be liked! Most people like to be liked. Well, there is another way of being “liked,” and that is on “Social Media”. At the end of the day, Cal and Lulu like to be liked on “Social Media” because it means, not only a lot of fans […]

LASSIE WAS A BIG STAR!

Lassie was a big star on the big screen and the small screen. She out rated all of the other “screen dogs” of her time, we think.

LASSIE COME HOME!

  Whoever guessed the name Lassie was correct. The boy’s role was called “Timmy” in the TV show played by “Tommy Rettig” Later, Timmy was played by Jon Provost for 7 seasons.   More than one Lassie?   There were always 3 or 4 Lassie look-alikes available around to round out the show if one […]

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS!

VOTE IN THE BOX BELOW -WIN A CHANCE FOR A SIGNED COPY OF YOUR FAVORITE!   Find out more about each of the characters, (Bios) by accessing http://www.caninecartoons.com/vote-here-for-your-favorite-characters/

ORT MUTT & LOLA CARTOON CRUSADERS

One might ask, “Who are these two Crusaders called “Ort Mutt” and “Lola?” Why would anybody call himself  “Ort Mutt?” These are valid  questions if you don’t frequent “www.dogicity.net” The truth, if it be known, is that most people don’t even know what an “ort” is. Most sufferers of the N.Y. Times crossword puzzle know. […]

Eat Liver and Die!

EAT LIVER AND DIE! by Anthony Crothers As you might already know, don’t know, or don’t really care, I was the fourth child of four born to Carroll and Frederick Crothers in the early, early forties. (1940’s that is) I was also the littlest.[1] I can remember when I first was self-diagnosed with TLKS. This […]