A bunch of sad, dumb men, who think they are smart, with tiny penises, are afraid of PBS, so they cut funding for the educational network that has brought so much happiness to people for decades.
One of the most joyful things to come from the Public Broadcasting System is Bob Ross. Even though we lost him 30 years ago, he is still giving back via his estate.
The Happy Hippy Painter and his estate rarely sell any of his paintings, but they are doing so now to help save the network that made him a household name.
The 30 paintings, which were painted on The Joy of Painting, are going up for auction in Los Angeles, London, New York, Boston, and online. The auctions will start in LA on November 11th with three paintings being sold via Bonhams.
Joan Kowalski, president of Bob Ross Inc., told AP, “This auction ensures his legacy continues to support the very medium that brought his joy and creativity into American homes for decades.” The proceeds from the sales will benefit American Public Television.
It is sad that this is what has to be done, but it shows the kindness of the people who worked at PBS and the evilness of the people currently working in Washington, D.C.
Maybe if they watched Ross, Sesame Street, and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, they would be nicer people, instead of unhappy little accidents.