Cell Phone Cartoons

by Theresa (T-) McCracken

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Scooter Cartoon 7431
Scooter Cartoon 7431: Someone on a scooter talking into a cell phone plows into the back of a police officer who's also on a scooter. The rider says, "Bob, call you back. Something's come up."

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Technology Cartoon 8137

Technology Cartoon 8137: Someone in a lounger is surrounded by electronics (e.g., lap top on his lap, TV on the wall AND the ceiling, IPod, etc.) says into his cell phone: “Dear, could you please pick up some batteries? The ones in the remote are dead and I feel like I'm practically Amish.”

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Accident Cartoon 5640
Accident Cartoon 5640: A man who's crashed his car into another says, "Oh, great, my insurance agent. I was just texting you."

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Driving Cartoon 9234
Driving Cartoon 9234: A large Blue Tooth runs next to a car holding a cell phone. "A Hands Free Blue Tooth phone technology prototype that was rejected."

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Cell Phone Cartoon 1428
Cell Phone Cartoon 1428: Of a phone booth in the back of a car a woman says, "I don't care if this phone company's monthly service fees are the lowest in the world, I'd prefer an iPhone." 

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Phone Cartoon 8920

Phone Cartoon 8920: When a phone booth flies out of her car and hits a motorcyclist, the woman, who has the phone cradle to her ear, says to a patrolman, "But officer, I wasn't talking on a cell phone."

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Fast Food Cartoons 8446
Fast Food Cartoon 8446: A clerk on a cell phone says on the phone, “Just a sec. I have to put a customer on ignore.”

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Barcode Cartoon 8698
Barcode Cartoon 8698: Archaeologists find a barcode in between hieroglyphics.

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Texting Cartoon 8351

Texting Cartoon 8351: An octopus text messages, "Alert! Fisherman Near Bridge" to fish wearing ear pieces that pass by a bored fisherman. "Sea creatures make good use of Bluetooths accidentally dropped in the water.

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Paramedic Cartoon 8359

Paramedic Cartoon 8359: As a paramedic pulls an injured person out of a car who has a cell phone embedded in his head, the other driver asks, "May I have my phone back so I can see how my girlfriend responded to the text message I sent right before I crashed into you?"

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Cartoons from a Warped Mind

Cartoons From a Slightly Warped Mind

Now available as an eBook for $2.99 and as an autographed paperback for $7.50.

It's a collection of 100 of my most popular cartoons, including Lemming Suicide Hotline, Dorothy selling the Tin Man to a recycling center, and Druids changing to Daylight Saving Time.

Holy Rollers

Holy Rollers: Murder and Madness in Oregon's Love Cult

Now available as an eBook with lots of extras for a measly $3.99!

Amazon.com *** iTunes It's my first book of literary nonfiction published by Caxton Press. It's a story that has everything a good read should have: sex, religious fervor, mass insanity, the downfall of prominent families, murder & sensational court trials. AND it's all true. To learn more about cults and the book, go to Holy Rollers

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Holy Rollersyachats-history.com

is a website I'm developing that has lots of "Then and Now" photos, stories about Native Americans, homesteaders, entrepreneurs, and colorful characters who have lived, worked and played in the quirky town I work in, Yachats, Oregon.

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With print on demand you can have cartoons printed on just about anything. Visit my two online stores.

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Magazines I've drawn for?

New Yorker CoverThe New Yorker, of course ... although they've yet to have the good sense to buy any of my work. Hundreds of others have, from the Saturday Evening Post to The Oregonian to large publishing houses to small trade journals. Let me draw a few cartoons for you. No matter what, I hope you get a few laughs as you go through my site.

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Use Cartoons in Presentations.

Public Speakers, even when speaking on serious topics, break the ice with a joke. Cartoons do the same thing--and you can't "tell a cartoon wrong.

Use Cartoons in Textbooks, Advertisements, Brochures, Web Sites & Blogs.

Cartoons & humorous illustrations grab people's attention and therefore increase your chances to convey your message.

Use Cartoons on T-shirts.

Events can't be called true events unless they have official T-shirts, and t-shirts with personalized cartoons on them are the T-shirts preferred by 9 out of 10 people stranded on a desert island.

Personalized Cartoons: An illustration of anyone can be Photoshopped into any cartoon on the mchumor.com web site. This is a great CHEAP gift.

The perfect "gift from the gang" at retirement or going away parties is an original cartoon of the guest of honor.

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Many assume images found on the web can be used for free and are in the public domain. Many are not. I've spent years drawing these cartoons and I support my family selling them online so please contact me before using any. THANKS! Theresa (T-) McCracken, Humble & Financially Strapped Cartoonist

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Theresa (T-) McCracken
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If you wouldn't steal a newspaper from a blind vendor just because you could get away with it, please don't use a cartoon without permission just because you think you can get away with it. If you would steal a newspaper from a blind vendor, well, I hope you die laughing before you have a chance to steal my work.

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