Rediscovered footage of Aloysius "Gorilla" Koford drawing one of his Laugh-Out-Loud Cats, circa 1912. For more information and to purchase an original drawing of teh cats for only $20, visit apelad...
Rediscovered footage of Aloysius "Gorilla" Koford drawing one of his Laugh-Out-Loud Cats, circa 1912. For more information and to purchase an original drawing of teh cats for only $20, visit apelad.blogspot.com
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Bless you, Primate Boy! This takes me back to twenty-aught-one, when my grandpappy would set me on his knee and share his beloved clippings of the Lol Cats from the Sunday funnies. Each one a full half-sheet of newsprint, now yellowed with age, but still brilliant, retaining the rich palette, the infinitely detailed line, the subtle shadings of the original creations. And now these treasures have been rescued from oblivion!
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Mao! Pwned!