Monday 14 February 2011

Hilarious Valentine's day joke for those in love with a street cleaner/hygiene operative.


Happy Valentines Day to all my readers. Here's a cartoon that I did recently (for today) for a friend of mine who is in love with a street sweeper. The friend didn't want me to sign the card, just in case in caused confusion as to who it was from, so I didn't, but I did sign it on here so people could see that it's another original Leonard Cartoon and that it's copyrighted by me, Leonard Gubbins. I drew this in a Viz style as my friend thinks that he's the sort that might read the Viz Comic. I'll let you know if she gets anywhere, or indeed, if she is indeed sweeped off her feet (as she hopes). It would be nice if her daughter Kylie had a little sister, I think.

6 comments:

  1. Seeing this, I really don't know why I bother. How on earth can I compete?

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  2. I think this is a wonderful, romantic gesture. In fact I might fall in love with a street sweeper in time for next year just so I can send this to him/her. Could you lend it to me for, say, £20 Leonard? Please?

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  3. Don't loose hope Nigel. You could always trace my work with a good pencil and sell it as your own!

    Cathy, I can't lend you any money as all spare cash has to go to my creditors. If you pay me for this design (and remember that's full ownership rights, not some rip off licensing arrangement) then I might be in a better position to lend you some cash.

    But please do not ask for free cartoons!

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  4. Don't worry, Cathy - I can lend it to you for next to nothing (£22.50) thanks to my computer's unique screen grabbing facility. I'll even trace it with a good pencil if you want the original, and offer you a great deal on those exclusive ownwership rights (half the price I charged the last person).

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  5. Excuse me Mr Bright, you have to pay me for the cartoon before you can pass it on as your own work!. Once your cheque for £20 has cleared, then the cartoon becomes yours to do as you wish with, turn it into a feature film with Rusell Crowd or whatever.

    I think this represents excellent value for money in these difficult times.

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  6. Sounds good to me. Now I need to go and find myself a street sweeper; judging by all the litter that's littering the area they're in short supply round here.

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