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Kato Kaelin: Professional Couch Crasher
Kato Kaelin: Professional Couch Crasher by @deaddays (John Rios)

ALRIGHT!! Now that the Kamikaze Kougar is outta the way, it's FINALLY time to post alla art I've been doing during the whole 3 week Kougar ordeal. This is where I catch up. Over the next few days, I'm gonna be posting every cartoon I've done for the newspaper and sketches I've been working on! Yay for me! This is a cartoon I did to run with a column dealing with KATO KAELIN (the idiot that got famous only becuase he was sleeping on O.J. Simpsons couch the night he slashed alla the throats) who is getting his own TV reality show where he, get this, moves into peoples houses and sleeps on their couches and records all of the crazy antics that happen! SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD TIME, HAHAHAhahah ha ha hmmm. S'cuse me while I go punch some television producers in the throats. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Saturday, 28 September, 2002 @ 03:19 AM

Good one, I had no idea you'd be doing any art for my columns, but this fit really well. It's too bad you had NO idea whose column you were doing it for, but I still liked it. Yay.

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