A Man Attempts To Bribe A Traffic Police Officer
Paul Noth
New Yorker October 10 1953
Abe Birnbaum
A Traffic Cop Stands Next To A Car Filled
Edward Koren
O.k., Where's The Famine?
Warren Miller
Would You Mind Stepping Out Of The Pumpkin
Michael Maslin
New Yorker March 21st, 1988
Jack Ziegler
Where's The Invasion?
Richard Decker
Don't You Realize It Re?ects On Me Every Time One
Chon Day
New Yorker November 1st, 1941
Carl Rose
New Yorker October 10th, 1942
Roberta Macdonald
I Told Him To Pull
Peter Arno
I've Been Following You For The Last Ten Minutes
Leonard Dove
New Yorker December 19th, 1942
M. K. Barlow
I Lost My Whistle
Otto Soglow
New Yorker April 10, 1943
Mary Petty
We're From Thornton
Warren Miller
I'd Like To Give You A Break
Michael Crawford
The Test Calls For A Pirouette
Michael Crawford
A Highway Traffic Cop Stops A Drive
Christopher Weyant
New Yorker November 20 1943
Victor De Pauw
You've had your caps lock on for the last ten miles
Joe Dator
Once I start writing a poem
Peter C Vey
Here Comes The Fire Department
William Galbraith Crawford
New Yorker June 5th, 1943
Constantin Alajalov
Vermont Has a Lot of Rules
Helen E Hokinson
A Man Has Been Pulled Over And Explains What
Robert Leighton
Is it All Right If I Park on the Bias?
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker July 25th, 1942
Robert J. Day
Why Don't You Tell Him About The Of?cer You Gave
Gardner Rea
Go Away. You're Rattling Me
Helen E. Hokinson
I'm Afraid I Wasn't Watching My Speed
Lee Lorenz
Just A Couple Of Meads
Drew Dernavich