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				Let's talk about Mad Magazine
			 
			Publication ceased today after 67 years.   What are your favorite memories? The little Sergio Aragones cartoons in the gutters of the pages? The Fold In? The Alfred E Newman covers? The movie parodies? I just did a google search and boy, no wonder the mothers and fathers used to be up in arms! Check out this ad parody that once ran in "Mad"! 
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				Oops! Here's that ad!
			 
			This must have been in the late fifties/early sixties.  Too soon?   
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			Wow, another icon is gone.  I loved Mad back when I was kid. Spy vs Spy and the great cartoons. RIP Mad Magazine. They made a lot of people laugh and smile, and a few people with no sense of humor really mad. 
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			Spy Vs Spy, /https://public-media.si-cdn.com/filer/d3/5c/d35c9c17-368f-4172-bd33-ae84c270bb8f/spyvsspy.jpg) Arthur the potted avocado plant,  The Mad zeppelin,   | ||
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			I loved reading Mad when I was younger.  Lots of great stuff, the rear cover that folded to change the image, Spy vs Spy, the covers, etc.... I also used to like Cracked and CARtoons 
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			Not entirely done for: https://www.cbr.com/mad-magazine-not-canceled-reprint-focus/
		 
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			that makes me really sad
		 
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			I started reading Mad mag around 1969.  I wish I had saved them.  One of my all time favorite sayings was found on the front cover in a tiny font under the word MAD: "If you kicked the people directly responsible for all your problems you wouldn't be able to sit down for a week" - Alfred E. Neuman 
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			I still miss Sergio Aragones and his hysterical "border incidents". They were just so awesome. https://williamhorberg.typepad.com/william_horberg/2009/05/the-mad-man-from-mexico.html 
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Those were my go to magazines as well..
		 
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			Mad magazine was one of my favorites from childhood. Before car magazines entered my life...and even after, actually. Truly great stuff that I honestly believe shaped my own sense of humor. I loved the  sly but hilarious references in their movie and tv show spoofs. I remember some send up of something with William Shatner (maybe TJ Hooker?) and one of the panels had him with a price tag sticking out of his hair lol.  Loved the tiny cartoons in the margins, too! | ||
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			Aaargh, they must be mad to kill that off. Maybe the target audience these days don't want anything on paper and us old fellas are dying off. Yep I grew up on Walt Disney comics, Beano, Archie, Mad, Viz. | ||
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			<<< enough said... my avatar for the past forever years... 
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			You need an upgraded image, Tim...   
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			I have a box stashed away somewhere with issues from the late 50's, 60's and early 70's.
		 
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			I remember their send up of the French Connection that was hilarious. IIRC Egan himself thought it hilarious.
		 
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			I enjoyed the movie parodies too. True Grit (True Fat) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Botch Casually and the Somedunce Kid) were a couple of ones I recall.
		 
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			Mad libs
		 
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