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Something of the works of Mouse

This story is about Stanley Mouse and how Mouse and Kelly and a few thousand friends staggered the commercial and graphic art worlds and the world in general as a result of a lot of smoking of the sacred muggles. Mouse lives in Detroit and pinstripes cars, has long hair for which he is kicked out of high school, goes to junior college, flunks out, goes to art school, quits, goes back, draws monsters on sweatshirts at the state fair and makes a fortune at it.

December 1, 1969
Deday LaRene

This story is about Stanley Mouse and how Mouse and Kelly and a few thousand friends staggered the commercial and graphic art worlds and the world in general as a result of a lot of smoking of the sacred muggles.

Mouse lives in Detroit and pinstripes cars, has long hair for which he is kicked out of high school, goes to junior college, flunks out, goes to art school, quits, goes back, draws monsters on sweatshirts at the state fair and makes a fortune at it. Gets high and deep into as they say Fine Arts. School again. Then LSD , and “everything falls apart.” No more schooP for Mouse. Instead he goes to San Francisco.

“The heavies in the poster scene in San Francisco Were: first, Kelly, who did the poster for the first Family Dog dance. Kelly was one of the founding members of the Dog. Fie named it. Wes Wilson. He designed the Family Dog Logo and did the first few posters. Then came Moscoso and Rick Griffin. Moscoso is a technical genius'. Griffin’s work is indescribably deliscious.” 1

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