Are you ready for something incredible, supposedly printed in 1961?
I couldn’t find much info about The Executive Coloring Book, aside from the source (the marvelous Surviving Sophia Walker.
Is it for real? Is it ironic? The world may never know.
Are you ready for something incredible, supposedly printed in 1961?
I couldn’t find much info about The Executive Coloring Book, aside from the source (the marvelous Surviving Sophia Walker.
Is it for real? Is it ironic? The world may never know.
8 responses to “The Executive Coloring Book”
The boss and wife’s faces are the same..? Why are those two figures conflated?
hmm and is his face the same as the secretary’s? Is it suppose to mean that an executive job is like a marriage and vice versa?
I very quickly gave up the fruitless pursuit of making sense of this book. Though I’m intrigued because there’s a lot one could read into it metaphorically…but always the chance that the author wrote it without the slightest hint of irony.
Haha yeah, and the “papa” thing. Makes it that more interesting though.
I laughed out loud at the line, “I wish I were mahogany.” As a guitarist, I love mahogany. But one can love mahogany, and one can LOVE mahogany. And it’s the latter that gets somewhat creepy.
LOL!!!
Because of the “I wonder if it opens”, i pretty sure this is an ironic book. Not to offer to children =)
Haha…not for children indeed!