Sidney Harris

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Pardon Me, Miss Outrageous cartoons by Sydney Harris
Dell Publishing, 1973. New York

Extremely off-center and inappropriate humor! Some of the contents were originally published in the following magazines: Cavalier, Detroit Athletic Club News, Diner’s Club, Dude, Evergreen Review, Look, Medical Opinion, National Lampoon, Nugget, Stag and True.

Excuse my bust. What does a lady exhibitionist say when caught doing her thing in a discreet cocktail bar? What does Tarzan’s ex-ape girlfriend say when she returns to the rough-and-ready arms of her very own Kong? And what about the couple who complain to their marriage counselor that they’re too sexually compatible? Answers - and lots of laughs - are found herein.

Sidney Harris is a native New Yorker now living in a suburb just across the city line. The move to slightly cleaner air has if anything sharpened his sense of humor and broadened his subject matter. Suburban swingers and an occasional sheep-happy farmer have joined the barroom exhibitionists and office Romeos of the big city, and the resulting laughs are louder than ever.
Sidney Harris’ cartoons have appeared in Cavalier, Evergreen, the National Lampoon and a host of other magazines.

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Pardon Me, Miss Outrageous cartoons by Sydney Harris
Dell Publishing, 1973. New York

Extremely off-center and inappropriate humor! Some of the contents were originally published in the following magazines: Cavalier, Detroit Athletic Club News, Diner’s Club, Dude, Evergreen Review, Look, Medical Opinion, National Lampoon, Nugget, Stag and True.

Excuse my bust. What does a lady exhibitionist say when caught doing her thing in a discreet cocktail bar? What does Tarzan’s ex-ape girlfriend say when she returns to the rough-and-ready arms of her very own Kong? And what about the couple who complain to their marriage counselor that they’re too sexually compatible? Answers - and lots of laughs - are found herein.

Sidney Harris is a native New Yorker now living in a suburb just across the city line. The move to slightly cleaner air has if anything sharpened his sense of humor and broadened his subject matter. Suburban swingers and an occasional sheep-happy farmer have joined the barroom exhibitionists and office Romeos of the big city, and the resulting laughs are louder than ever.
Sidney Harris’ cartoons have appeared in Cavalier, Evergreen, the National Lampoon and a host of other magazines.

Pardon Me, Miss Outrageous cartoons by Sydney Harris
Dell Publishing, 1973. New York

Extremely off-center and inappropriate humor! Some of the contents were originally published in the following magazines: Cavalier, Detroit Athletic Club News, Diner’s Club, Dude, Evergreen Review, Look, Medical Opinion, National Lampoon, Nugget, Stag and True.

Excuse my bust. What does a lady exhibitionist say when caught doing her thing in a discreet cocktail bar? What does Tarzan’s ex-ape girlfriend say when she returns to the rough-and-ready arms of her very own Kong? And what about the couple who complain to their marriage counselor that they’re too sexually compatible? Answers - and lots of laughs - are found herein.

Sidney Harris is a native New Yorker now living in a suburb just across the city line. The move to slightly cleaner air has if anything sharpened his sense of humor and broadened his subject matter. Suburban swingers and an occasional sheep-happy farmer have joined the barroom exhibitionists and office Romeos of the big city, and the resulting laughs are louder than ever.
Sidney Harris’ cartoons have appeared in Cavalier, Evergreen, the National Lampoon and a host of other magazines.