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* In an early ''[[Garfield]]'' strip, the protagonist wakes up and steps out of bed, not realizing it's at the edge of the table, which he falls off of. Jon frantically asks what happens, and Garfield replies, "I got up on the wrong side of bed."
* In an early ''[[Garfield]]'' strip, the protagonist wakes up and steps out of bed, not realizing it's at the edge of the table, which he falls off of. Jon frantically asks what happens, and Garfield replies, "I got up on the wrong side of bed."
* From ''[[The Wizard of Id]]'', [https://www.gocomics.com/wizardofid/2016/06/03 this strip] takes the term "hung jury" a little too far.
* From ''[[The Wizard of Id]]'', [https://www.gocomics.com/wizardofid/2016/06/03 this strip] takes the term "hung jury" a little too far.
* ''[[The Far Side]]''; in one cartoon, [[Albert Einstein]] discovers that [https://i.pinimg.com/564x/29/1b/29/291b290fe7de5d77a60e75ebf7b70758.jpg Time is actually Money.]


== Puppet Shows ==
== Puppet Shows ==