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thank you for the memories, Al Skittles Apr 2014 #1
Thank you, Al! scarletwoman Apr 2014 #2
It is! Thinking back, we all had MAD hidden in our desks at school... TreasonousBastard Apr 2014 #7
Born in 68 awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #31
I forever remember my oldest male cousin glued to Mad Magazine, growing up... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #3
My love of reading is due to Mad Magazine Freddie Apr 2014 #8
My first letter to the editor was printed in Mad, around 1969-1970. tabasco Apr 2014 #19
RIP AL Botany Apr 2014 #4
This face has been around a long time. pipoman Apr 2014 #13
R.I.P. Al former9thward Apr 2014 #5
A triple fold of my heart. RIP. RGinNJ Apr 2014 #6
There goes a piece of my childhood Jack Rabbit Apr 2014 #9
Western artist. Ptah Apr 2014 #10
Very nice! tabasco Apr 2014 #20
Mad Magazine made my bathroom a happier place (nt) The Straight Story Apr 2014 #11
Salud, Al! malthaussen Apr 2014 #12
About 4 years ago Unknown Beatle Apr 2014 #14
I have that one also, and was a tad upset that it was NOT complete. SeattleVet May 2014 #26
Thanks for the link. Unknown Beatle May 2014 #29
Is that the same Jean Shepherd that read poetry with Mingus? navarth May 2014 #41
Yes, it was the same person. SeattleVet May 2014 #45
excellent, thanks. nt navarth May 2014 #46
Thank you, I must get it. nt awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #33
What a loss. Joe Shlabotnik Apr 2014 #15
RIP and thanks for the memories. One of my must-haves after Obama was elected... Hekate Apr 2014 #16
Oh! Too bad... :( Rhiannon12866 Apr 2014 #17
I was a Mad devotee Lifelong Protester Apr 2014 #18
Spy vs. Spy, 'The lighter side of...'... Ferretherder Apr 2014 #21
I had forgotten about "One Fine Day". nt awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #34
Don Martin,... Ferretherder May 2014 #37
As a kid playing around my grandfather's 4_TN_TITANS Apr 2014 #22
I was one of those "boomers" jaysunb May 2014 #23
I remember finding the very first issue of MAD on the comic book rack. RushIsRot May 2014 #24
Al Jaffee is still alive at 93. Spitfire of ATJ May 2014 #25
Wow. Glad to hear. kysrsoze May 2014 #28
R.I.P. Big Loss. a Genius and a trendsetter. kysrsoze May 2014 #27
I grew up on Mad... awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #30
Say hello to George when you meet him AL. Historic NY May 2014 #32
RIP. Crunchy Frog May 2014 #35
R.I.P. BumRushDaShow May 2014 #36
MAD magazine taught me critical thinking. L0oniX May 2014 #38
+1000. bullwinkle428 May 2014 #39
I'd practically kill Brainstormy May 2014 #40
The Alfred E. Neuman/George Bush portraits navarth May 2014 #42
Holden Caufield was too full of himself to have ever read MAD! hedgehog May 2014 #43
A great loss. bvf May 2014 #44
The Lighter Side, Spy vs. Spy. the 45 flexi singles! I was a devotee. Couldn't stand it zonkers May 2014 #47
Rest In Peace, Al. Tom Ripley May 2014 #48
Mr. Felstein made ours a better world. Octafish May 2014 #49
For many years Mad was my favorite magazine... Sancho May 2014 #50
Would go to Fellner's Pharmacy every week in the 1970s . . . HughBeaumont May 2014 #51
When I was 12-16yo I loved picking up mad and cracked at the grocery store Dozer May 2014 #52
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