Neil Cuadra has been a Mad Magazine subscriber for 40 years. He is also a computer geek from way back and now works as an Internet entrepreneur. At 55, Cuadra's biggest dream was to land in Mad Magazine.
So he started saving all those AOL CDs and when those stopped coming, he began collecting any and all CDs he could find for his collection. Finally, he created a computer matrix of Alfred E. Neuman's head and used it as a blueprint to create the massive mural of those CDs.
Cuadra sent it to the usual gang of idiots, who said, "You used junk mail from AOL to create a piece of art that became junk mail to us!"
Cuadra's Alfred E. Neuman CD mural was published in the 500th issue of Mad Magazine.
© C Harris Lynn, 2009
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