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July 1st, 2010

Cartoon: Furniture

furniture cartoon

Today’s cartoon is called Furniture – click the link for the high resolution version and instructions on what you can do with it. Once again it is from the My Pew book, available in the smallest room of many vicarages.

I don’t know about publishing this one in the church magazine – it might upset the youth group. Then again perhaps you want to upset the youth group. They’ll be fine – they are young.

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4 Responses to “Cartoon: Furniture”


  1. joe says:

    Golly, you’re not wrong there – we had to move some pews in the last year and it took several crowbars, saws and strong people to even uproot them.

  2. David Keen says:

    You’re spoiling us Dave. I’ll go and search our understairs cupboard and see if I can find a copy of your book in there.

  3. Pat brush says:

    My previous church had a moveable altar. We called it “Meals on Wheels”.

  4. Heather Phillips says:

    I am a youth pastor’s wife, and our students want to know where we can purchase a blueprint to make the youth transporter featured in this cartoon. They think this is a fantastic idea.