Seattle, WA (Strutts News Services) – Dennis Mitchell, born at the age of four in 1951, was immortalized by his cartoonist father Hank Ketcham in the now world famous comic strip, “Dennis the Menace.”
Over the decades Hank Ketcham left black and white emotional scars daily (and three-color ones Sundays) on his pen-and-ink son Dennis, who later became a wealthy recluse in his adult years.
Dennis, the ultimate rugrat, turned 18 in 1965, and has never washed his face since, although he admits to taking weekly baths in his natatorium that he refers to as “The Moat.”
When asked why he still refuses to wash his face, Dennis, now 61, responded without emotion, “Why not? You’re not my mother,” and promptly returned to a large leather-upholstered rocking chair facing the northeast corner of his crayon-enhanced living room in Belmont Shores, California.
[Image from here via here. Related posts here and here.
Apologies to the late Hank Ketcham.]
Hey, that looks just like Climber!
LikeLike
Climber? Was he one of the Village People? NO WAIT! He was the bassman in Megadeth! Right? And he looked like THAT?
LikeLike
Reminds me of a joke… find it at the bottom of this post:
http://www.misscellania.com/miss-cellania/2008/2/1/art-appreciation.html
LikeLike
Too bad that isn’t selrahC.
LikeLike
MS. C!!! I completely missed your comment here. Lo siento mucho.
Macker– No one here knows who selrahC is… and I think it’s a good thing.
LikeLike
LOL man ho looks ugly in dat pik n y on eart woundnt u wash ua face like do everday day and night LOl!!!
LikeLike
Smartygal– Talmbout day yam yo.
LikeLike