I Realize Acceptance At Smith Means Little
Donald Reilly
Deconstructing Lunch
Roz Chast
Valentines For Coffee
Roz Chast
I know what real leather sounds like
Frank Cotham
I Don't Understand Why They're Being So Mean
David Sipress
I Hope This Isn't Meant To Be A Criticism
Frank Cotham
I Told Him It Wouldn't Kill Him To Try To Be Nice
Robert Weber
'paid Advertisement'
Roz Chast
But Mary Lou! You Mean You're Not Going Back
Peter Arno
A Disgruntled Man Who Is Ready To Go To Sleep
Tom Cheney
You Made That Diagnosis Just To Be Mean
Frank Cotham
My Whole Life Seems To Be ?ashing Before Me -
Perry Barlow
That Metallic Grinding Means Her Throwout
George Booth
The Girl I Fell In Love With And Married Was An
Edward Frascino
You Mean All This Time You've Been Laughing
Tom Cheney
You Mean To Say That Paris Is Already Telling
Gardner Rea
You Mean To Say There Was A ?le In That Cake
Peter Arno
Oh, No! You Mean This Is It?
Frank Modell
I Didn't Mean To Criticize Him
William Steig
Mother Sends Season's Greetings With Her Love
George Booth
Wait, Those Weren't Lies. That Was Spin!
Mort Gerberg
Thanks - It Was So Fabulously Regional. I Mean
William Hamilton
Don't Be Too Upset. If We Were Meant
Peter C. Vey
The Pad On The Reinforced Shoulder Is Meant
Donald Reilly
What Do You Mean
Stan Hunt
Zostra And Professor Dimitroff Have Been Marooned
Gluyas Williams
A Policeman Holds His Hands Up To Stop A Man
John O'Brien
Does This Mean I Have ?nally Been Accepted?
Robert J. Day
Mr. Montague Has Closed His Eyes. That Means
Robert Weber
What I Mean Is What Do You Do With Yourself All
Barbara Shermund
Getting U.s.d.a. Approval Means A Lot
Michael Maslin
I Mean, Like, In Painting, We'd Be Called
William Hamilton
See What I Mean
Robert J. Day
Actually, I Was Assigned To Heaven, But
Edward Sorel
'better To Have Loved And Lost Than
Stan Hunt
I Don't Know Whether It Means Anything Especially
Alan Dunn
A Very New Variety
Edward Koren
I'm One Of Those People Who Feel Upset
Bernard Schoenbaum
Rip van Winkle
Brooke Bourgeois
Give Him A Chance
Mort Gerberg
Grammatically Incorrect Bullying
Maddie Dai
President Clinton's New Health Plan Will Make
George Booth
At Lunch Today
Charles Barsotti
The Writing Public
Gentleman: -
Gluyas Williams
But, Darling, When I Said You Were Stupid
Gardner Rea
When You Speak Of Better Times
Gardner Rea
New Yorker March 31st, 1975
Lou Myers
An Extraterrestrial Speaks To A Woman
Liana Finck
The Wind In Your Hair
Benjamin Schwartz
One Sitting Homeless Man Speaks To Another
Edward Steed
A Boss Speaks To A Man In His Cubicle As The Man
Peter C. Vey
A Mobster Talks To Another Mobster
Emily Flake
An Advisor Gives Instructions To A Mean-looking
David Sipress
See What I Mean?
Claude Smith
A Woman Comments On Her Decision To Marry
Liza Donnelly
It's Another Sicilian Message. It Means 'please
Joe Dator
Open To New Ideas
Benjamin Schwartz
Good Doc Bad Doc
Roz Chast
A Couple Stand Outside Of Their House
Christopher Weyant
Goodbye forever
Will McPhail
A Family Of Cave People Are Sitting In Their Cave
David Sipress
Two Firemen Stand On Ladders At Either End
Eric Lewis
A Man Tells His Friend That Women On A Dating
Emily Flake
A Voracious Woman Lunges Towards An Attractive
Farley Katz
. . . So Then We Got Out Of Our Forty-and-eight
Perry Barlow
This Is Our Party
Warren Miller
Just Because The Election Is Over
William Haefeli
Finding Galaxies
Maddie Dai