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July 12th, 2006

Songs on the internet

internet songs cartoon

A larger version of this cartoon along with a high resolution version are available here on CartoonChurch.com, my Church cartoon site.

[The dull but important bit: A licence to use unlimited numbers of my cartoons in your church setting costs just £35 a year or the equivalent in your own currency. I operate an ‘honesty box’ system, so all of the high-res versions are available for you to try, but I ask you to buy a licence if you reuse them. For commercial or other uses please contact me for a quote.]

I’ve got some more new material to post on CartoonChurch.com over the next week or two - apologies that it’s been a little while since the last one.

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<p>Cartoon by <a href="http://www.cartoonchurch.com/blog/">Dave Walker</a>. Find more cartoons you can freely re-use on your blog at <a href="http://www.weblogcartoons.com/">We Blog Cartoons</a>.</p>



This is a single Cartoon Blog entry, posted by Dave on Wednesday, July 12th, 2006 at 8:59 am.

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3 Responses to “Songs on the internet”


  1. Kate P says:

    And while they’re surfing, they could give their collection by bank transfer

  2. augustus meriwether says:

    As if there aren’t enough problems with people propping their hymn books and newsletters and wotnot on the back of your pew so that when you sit back they jab in your back and a kerfuffle is caused where everyone smiles and mumbles sorry but secretly resents their pew space being outrageously encroached upon by the other party. How will this work with laptops? It’s a more serious jab in the back, and if it falls to the hard stone floor then a kerfuffle is insufficient to describe the likely outcome.

    Are you begging for schism?

  3. Order of the Bath says:

    Songs on the internet

    Very topical at the moment as I am trying to get a projector installed at St. Matt’s. Thanks to Dave’s Cartoon Blog for the joke.