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Show IDEA OF TYPICAL AMERICAN VACATION V "My contribution to the American Vacation Art Gallery," said Cartoonist Chopin, Chop-in, " is based on the troubles of a typical man for whom I can shed tears on demand. He is that poor, deluded wretch, the typical American father who works while others sleep; who toils that the daughters may wear peekaboo waists and flirt at the seashore; sea-shore; to the end that 'mother' may dwell for a period in a swell shack where the bills are as big as the grub is bad; so that Son may go the pace. Does this Typical American get a vacation? I should say not. If he had it he would be too tired "to enjoy en-joy it. And while I'm sorry for him, I can't help thinking that it was for such as he that the good word CHUMP was invented." |