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Karl Grossman is trying to make ends meet as a Long Island newspaperman and a humorist, which is pretty funny.
First he insults me, tells me I’m not a human being. Well, I tell him — this frog, this polka-dotted frog — that I just can’t control myself in the face of spaghetti.
January 1976There are some who say all you need to survive is canned peas. I don’t necessarily agree with that. The human is extraordinarily complex. Ask yourself: when were jackets invented?
June 1975Has something we published moved you? Fired you up? Did we miss the mark? We’d love to hear about it.
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