GARFIELD Fat Cat License - plastic ID card Drivers License -

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Seller: cleversignsofthetimes ✉️ (7,040) 99.5%, Location: Palm Springs, California, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE & many other countries, Item: 163058769637 GARFIELD Fat Cat License - plastic ID card Drivers License - . * these are no longer being produced .   Get your GARFIELD while you can.   Once these are gone, that's it ...... Grrrrrrrr -eetings and Salutations ...   here is a fun and fantastic addition to your costume gear, or the perfect gift for any fan.

This is a Credit Card Size fun novelty rendition  of an official identification card.

It is approximately in Size:    3 ⅛ in. x 2 ⅜ in.                    It is constructed of THICK  plastic....  much like a credit card ......

Thanks most kindly, Harry

fun facts from wikipedia..

Garfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search
Garfield
From left to right: Nermal ,  Odie ,  Garfield ,  Arlene , and  Pooky
Author(s) Jim Davis
Current status/scheduleRunning/Daily
Launch dateJune 19, 1978; 41 years ago
Syndicate(s) Universal Press Syndicate /Universal Uclick /Andrews McMeel Syndication   (1994–present) United Feature Syndicate   (1978–1994)
Publisher(s) Random House   (under  Ballantine Books ), occasionally  Andrews McMeel Publishing
Genre(s)Gag-a-day ,  Humor   Slapstick
Preceded byJon (1976–1977) and Garfield (1977–1978) locally published strips in the  Pendleton Times-Post

Garfield   is an  American   comic strip   created by  Jim Davis . Originally published locally as  Jon   in 1976, then in nationwide  syndication   from 1978 as  Garfield , it chronicles the life of the title character,  Garfield   the cat;  Jon Arbuckle , his human owner; and  Odie , the dog. As of 2013, it was syndicated in roughly 2,580 newspapers and  journals , and held the  Guinness World Record   for being the world's most widely  syndicated   comic strip .[1]

Though this is rarely mentioned in print,  Garfield   is set in Jim Davis' hometown of  Muncie, Indiana , according to the television special  Happy Birthday, Garfield . Common themes in the strip include Garfield's laziness, obsessive eating, love of coffee, disdain of Mondays and diets. Garfield is also shown to manipulate people to get whatever he wants. The strip's focus is mostly on the interactions among Garfield, Jon, and Odie, but other recurring minor characters appearing as well. Originally created with the intentions to "come up with a good, marketable character",[2]   Garfield   has spawned merchandise earning $750 million to $1 billion annually. In addition to the various merchandise and commercial tie-ins, the strip has spawned several animated television specials, two animated television series, two theatrical feature-length live-action/CGI animated films, and three fully CGI animated direct-to-video movies.

Part of the strip's broad pop cultural appeal is due to its lack of  social   or  political   commentary; though this was Davis's original intention, he also admitted that his "grasp of politics isn't strong", joking that, for many years, he thought "OPEC   was a  denture adhesive ".[3] [4]

On August 6, 2019, New York City-based  ViacomCBS   announced that it would acquire  Paws, Inc. , including the rights to the  Garfield   franchise (the comics, merchandise and animated cartoons). Jim Davis will continue to make comics, and work will begin on a new Garfield animated series for ViacomCBS subsidiary  Nickelodeon .[5]

People's Choice Awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia People's Choice Awards 43rd People's Choice Awards People's Choice Awards logo.svg Country     United States First awarded     March 3, 1975 Official website     peopleschoice.com Television/radio coverage Network     CBS The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing the people and the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public.[1] The show has been held annually since 1975.[2][3] The People's Choice Awards is broadcast on CBS and is produced by Procter & Gamble and Mark Burnett. In Canada, it is shown on Global. On April 6, 2017, E! announced they would begin airing the show in 2018; they also announced they would begin overseeing the awards' digital, social and voting platforms.[4] The award show's creator was Bob Stivers, who produced the first show in 1975.[5][6] The first awards recognized The Sting as Favorite Picture of 1974, Barbra Streisand as the year's Favorite Film Actress, and John Wayne as its Favorite Film Actor.[7] Ratings for the annual event peaked in 1977, when the third People's Choice Awards attracted 35.3 million viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, Star Wars win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories. Ceremonies #     Date     Host         #     Date     Host         #     Date     Host 1st     March 3, 1975     Army Archerd Richard Crenna     21st     March 5, 1995     Tim Daly Annie Potts     41st     January 7, 2015     Anna Faris Allison Janney 2nd     February 19, 1976     Jack Albertson     22nd     March 10, 1996     Brett Butler     42nd     January 6, 2016     Jane Lynch 3rd     February 10, 1977     Dick Van Dyke     23rd     January 12, 1997     Don Johnson Roma Downey     43rd     January 18, 2017     Joel McHale 4th     February 20, 1978         24th     January 11, 1998     Reba McEntire Ray Romano     5th     March 7, 1979     Army Archerd Dick Van Dyke     25th     January 13, 1999     Ray Romano 6th     January 24, 1980     Mariette Hartley Bert Parks     26th     January 9, 2000     Don Johnson Cheech Marin 7th     March 8, 1981     Army Archerd Lee Remick     27th     January 7, 2001     Kevin James 8th     March 18, 1982     Army Archerd John Forsythe     28th     January 13, 2002 9th     March 17, 1983     Dick Van Dyke     29th     January 12, 2003     Tony Danza 10th     March 15, 1984     Andy Williams     30th     January 11, 2004     Charlie Sheen Jon Cryer 11th     March 12, 1985     John Forsythe     31st     January 9, 2005     Jason Alexander Malcolm Jamal Warner 12th     March 13, 1986     John Denver     32nd     January 10, 2006     Craig Ferguson 13th     March 14, 1987     Dick Van Dyke     33rd     January 9, 2007     Queen Latifah 14th     March 13, 1988     Carl Reiner     34th     January 8, 2008 15th     August 23, 1989     Michael Landon Michele Lee     35th     January 7, 2009 16th     March 11, 1990     Valerie Harper Fred Savage Army Archerd Barbara Mandrell     36th     January 6, 2010 17th     March 11, 1991     Burt Reynolds     37th     January 5, 2011 18th     March 17, 1992     Kenny Rogers     38th     January 11, 2012     Kaley Cuoco 19th     March 17, 1993     John Ritter Jane Seymour     39th     January 9, 2013 20th     March 8, 1994     Paul Reiser     40th     January 8, 2014     Beth Behrs Kat Dennings
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