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<p>When I was in a bookstore a couple of weeks ago, I found this HUGE gift/coffee table book called <a href="http://www.1800ceoread.com/details.asp?productid=1579123228">The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker</a>. In fact, as Tom Ehrenfeld said “The book just needs four legs and it could be a coffee table by itself.” Tom contacted the publisher and got permission to run a selection of cartoons on the blog. We are creating a new category that will allow you to come on the blog and see all the posts. Everybody needs a little giggle.</p>

<p>What is especially cool is that the book comes with two cds and on the cds are ALL 68,647 cartoons EVER run in the magazine. We are talking about months of scrolling through some classic cartoons.</p>

<p>We'll run one or two cartoons a day until either we get tired (or you do).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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