Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Maze cartoon of the WORST time to answer your cellphone by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of acrobats on the trapeze. The mobile phone of one acrobat rings and he exclaims, "ooooh! Hold on 1 sec, Linda, I really need to grab this call." This was drawn by the artist after watching time and again the behavior of people and the un natural priority that they gran their devices over people who are in their immediate interaction area.
The story is as follows:
Maze artist left his studio to find a pizza shop that sells pies and found one. Entering the bustling establishment, he attempted to engage in ordering his food with the checkout woman, but, she kept answering her cordless phone and taking orders from customers. A spread of magnets with the stores contact details were stacked next to the phones, so the maze artist picked up the magnet, and dialled the number, reaching the woman behind the counter, who first got mad at the ruse, and then realised SHE was the one being insanely rude. End of story, got the pizza, it was delish.
By Yonatan Frimer
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Maze cartoon of nuclear horse race, with Iran catching up by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of horse in the nuclear race, with USA, Russia and France in the lead, and with Iran trailing but catching up. By Yonatan Frimer
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More about the maze cartoon's topic:
Iran will not back down in nuclear standoff: Ahmadinejad
QAZVIN - Iran will not step back an inch in its nuclear program, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in Qazvin on Monday.No sanctions resolution can force Iran to relinquish its right to access to nuclear technology, he added.
The president stated that the imposition of sanctions on Iran has not only proven to be counterproductive but has actually helped the country consolidate its self-sufficiency.
Since they imposed sanctions on Iran in 2006, the country’s industrial exports have nearly tripled in Qazvin and some other provinces, he noted.
“If they step up their pressure now, our industrial complexes will be able to become competitive at the international level,” he added.
He also criticized .... (Read full article on Tehran Times)
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Maze cartoon of Israel on the 4th of July By Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of Israel on 4th of July. As fireworks appear in the sky, one monkey says to the other, "Oh Wow! I didn't realize Israel has fireworks on July 4th!" The other responds, "Oh we don't, those are just rockets from Gaza."
Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Qassam hits building in southern community
A Qassam rocket landed near a building in one of the communities in the Sdot Negev Regional Council early Wednesday, causing damage to a packing-house. There were no reports of injuries.
Avi Aptelboim, head of the community's emergency squad, reported that "a Color Red siren was sounded at around 4 am, followed by a rocket which landed inside the community, near the packing-house. The packing-house sustained heavy damage and it won't be operated today. There were no injuries, thank God." "The rocket landed right next to the packing-house.
The equipment near the packing-house was damaged, and the building itself sustained damage from shrapnel," said one of the residents.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Maze cartoons for first week of July 2010 by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of SR-71 Blackbird spy plane with the Beatles song, "All we are saying, is give peace a chance" written on the side of the plane and peace signs coming out the engines. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Cartoon maze on sniper sanctions against Iran fuel imports
Maze cartoon of snipers aiming a big gun marked USA/Iran sanctions as they take aim at the gasoline imports. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Maze Cartoon of peace and war mongers in the middle-east
Maze cartoon of warmongers and peace mongers in the middle east. The peacemongers are all locals, voters, and people who actually live in the middle east. The warmongers are the press, newspapers and media. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Maze Cartoon of the Afghanistan handoff between Petraeus and McCrystal.
Cartoon maze sports analogy of an NFL football handoff between Petraeus and McCrystal as generals for the war in Afghanistan. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Self portrait maze cartoon of cartoonist Yonatan Frimer
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Check out some more Yonatan Frimer maze cartoons and mazes at these links.
Team Of Monkeys Maze Cartoon
Political Cartoons on The Jerusalem Post
Political Maze on Go Comics
Maze art on Ink Blot Mazes
Maze Blog
Genius Maze, By Yonatan Frimer
"Genius Maze" - By Y. Frimer
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Cartoon maze on sniper sanctions against Iran fuel imports by Yonatan Frimer
Maze cartoon of snipers aiming a big gun marked USA/Iran sanctions as they take aim at the gasoline imports. Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Cartoon topic in the news:
Obama says new U.S. sanctions on Iran toughest ever
Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law on Thursday far-reaching new sanctions on Iran that aim to squeeze the Islamic Republic's fuel imports and deepen its international isolation.
Obama said the new sanctions were the toughest ever passed by the U.S. Congress and would make it harder for Iran to buy refined petroleum as well as goods and services to modernize its oil and natural gas sector, the mainstay of its economy.
While the door to diplomacy remained open, he said, Iran would come under even greater international pressure if it continued to defy international calls to halt its uranium enrichment program.
The United States and its European allies suspect Iran is trying to build an atomic bomb, despite Tehran's insistence that its nuclear program is for the peaceful generation of electricity.
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