carolita johnson

carolita johnson
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Grew up in Queens, NY, where I was told by Vice Principal Valencia of PS22 that I had all the answers, which was a lie. Sought answers in NYC and Paris, degrees in Liberal Studies (major in Fashion Design), Modern Letters (minor in Linguistics), all nine years of which led to this answer: cartoons. Regular contributer to The New Yorker and the Huffington Post and my own blog, newyorkette.com. And, of course, working on a book.

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OCTOBER 7, 2009 10:07PM

I try to be nice...

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But these are the kind of thoughts I keep having! Luckily I'm just a lil ole cartoonist.

  CAJ_closedoor_450c

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I'll always think of these when in an elevator... maybe, I'll take the stairs. :)
maybe it would be best for all of us! I try to take the stairs whenever I can, myself! :)
I like the way your mind works!
Really like this cartoon!
thanks, everyone! ah, positive reinforcement of my foibles! can it get any better?
Your cartoon is awesome, hilarious!

Your handwriting at the top has a slight slant to the left which is supose to mean that you value the past...I think...whereas, a slight slant to the right would be an indication of "looking ahead" to the future.

Look at other handwriting samples to see if this is the typical way that your writing slants.

The good thing is, you do not have the handwriting of a serial killer. Sometimes, their writing will slant both ways and change within the same sentence, or al though out a page. (This doesn't mean that everyone that does that is a serial killer.) haha

Great post!
Hey C.,

Can you tell us why it is that the braille buttons for "door open" and "door close" are totally different? I mean, wouldn't it be the same set of bumps for "door" and then different bumps for "open" or "close"? No one here seems to have a clue so if you could clear that up for us, we would really appreciate it.

Gary L. Hunter
for Wm. Seebring
Um, for the braille question, I'm assuming it's because the button only says, "open" or "close"? that would make sense.
Why not just a middle finger to denote closing the door.