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RIP, Leo Cullum, Cartoonist...
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The cartoonist Leo Cullum died yesterday, at age sixty-eight. He had a long career with The New Yorker, publishing eight hundred and seventeen cartoons since 1977, and a long career with TWA, where he flew the big jets for thirty-four years.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/ca...ullum.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Cullum



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So, the whole thing is his fault?

http://blogs.gocomics.com/2010/05/elaine...nfeld.html
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Leo Cullum was also a USMC pilot, having flown over 200 missions during the Vietnam war.
Most of his missions were "slow & low" close air support; ground attacks in
support of the grunts fighting below.

R.I.P. and Semper Fi :patriot:
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