This is the classic children's book, Goodenough Gismo, by Richmond I. Kelsey, published in 1948. Nearly unavailable in libraries and the collector's market, it is posted here with love as an "orphan work" so that it may be seen and appreciated -- and perhaps even republished, as it deserves to be.
After you read this book, it won't surprise you to learn that Richmond Irwin Kelsey (1905-1987) was an accomplishedartist, or that as Dick Kelsey, he was one of the great Disney art directors, breaking your heart with "Pinocchio," "Dumbo," and "Bambi."
The only people who ever get outside and get any fresh air are the smokers.
- amba
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I've been saying that for years! LOL, but this year I'm detrimed, just because I quite smoking in Nov. does not mean that I have to take less breaks or spend less time in the sun. I refuse.
I've been saying that for years! LOL, but this year I'm detrimed, just because I quite smoking in Nov. does not mean that I have to take less breaks or spend less time in the sun. I refuse.
Posted by: achromic | March 18, 2005 at 05:48 PM