Road Construction Cartoons

by Theresa (T-) McCracken

Like a cartoon on this web site, but wish the caption, characters, or settings were different? No problem. I can modify it for you. Have cartoon ideas of your own? I can draw those up too.

Safety Cartoon 8154

Safety Cartoon 8154: A road worker with fish for hands says, "This CARP-el tunnel syndrome makes work difficult. My hands keep slipping off my jackhammer."

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Motorcycle Cartoon 7425
Motorcycle Cartoon 7425: A biker whose motorcycle has two flats and a smoking engine says, "The Feng Shui of the road must be off."

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Oil Cartoon 6444
Oil Cartoon 6444: A huge arch in a pipeline with a traffic sign saying, "RV Crossing" "A break needed to be made in the oil pipeline for migrating mobile homes.

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Paving Cartoon 8333
Paving Cartoon 8333: "Lines Shakespeare rejected." The bard writing thinks, "To pave or not to pave . . . contingent on royal funding." 

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Road Construction Cartoon 6314
Road Construction Cartoon 6314: A man on the phone in a road crew truck hears, "Road Construction Updates. While you're on hold for the next hour, press 1 if you would like to listen to New Age Music, press 2 If you would like to listen to rap, press 3 If you would like to listen to country, press 4... "

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Jackhammer Cartoon 6388
Jackhammer Cartoon 6388: A groundhog pops its head out near a man operating a jack hammer and yells, "Take a break already. I'm trying to take a nap."

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Cement Cartoon 4902
Cement Cartoon 4902: The NASA Space Shuttle about to land on a planet with a sign, "Wet Cement." "NASA realized too late that there was intelligent life on this newly discovered planet." 

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Lawsuit Cartoon 2353

Lawsuit Cartoon 2353: A curmudgeon walking thinks, "Hmphh, cracks in the sidewalk. I should look into suing the city for risking mother's back."

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Coffee Cartoon 6107

Coffee Cartoon 6107: Construction workers with a sign, "Men Working" is crossed out and replaced with "Men on a coffee break.”

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Artist Cartoon 8994

Artist Cartoon 8994: A road that gets wider has a sign, "The Road With No Vanishing Point."

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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.

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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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How One Cartoonist's Mind Works: How to create cartoon ideas.

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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
890 North Bayview Loop
Waldport, Oregon 97394
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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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