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Maukie the e cat
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That is cute
"zaax" wrote in message ... Http://tinyurl.com/n2u5 don't forget to tickle his ears -- Steve |
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Fantastic!!!!!! We've been playing all day and I've not had a wheeze or
sneeze yet. Finally a cat that can curl up on my jacket, nap on my pillow, or overheat my lap, without sending me into anaphylactc shock. I shall name him George, and I shall hug him, and pet him....[think Buggs Bunny & the Abomonable Snowman ;-)]. Very clever, actually..... I notice his eyes get larger when you move the cursor quickly. Nice piece of fun work.... and copy to file. Jack "zaax" wrote in message ... Http://tinyurl.com/n2u5 don't forget to tickle his ears -- Steve |
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"JHBennett" wrote in message
... Fantastic!!!!!! We've been playing all day and I've not had a wheeze or sneeze yet. Finally a cat that can curl up on my jacket, nap on my pillow, or overheat my lap, without sending me into anaphylactc shock. I shall name him George, and I shall hug him, and pet him....[think Buggs Bunny & the Abomonable Snowman ;-)]. Noooo.... It was Sylvester and his big, dumb friend. The friend called Sylvester "George" - "Halloo, George!" to which Sylvester replied "Stop callin be George, my name's Sylvester". It was an episode with the baby kangaroo which Sylvester and his friend thought was the worlds biggest mousth. ;-) -- Alan Erskine alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush? |
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Most interesting..... I would suggest the possibility of two cartoons using
somewhat the same story line. The one I'm referring to ended up with Buggs tunneling halfway across the world, to Florida, for his escape and, when the Abomonable Snowman followed, he melted. The kangaroo as a mouse was done in several Sylvester cartoons, most memorable to me being the one where he was out to teach his son how to hunt mice. The setting for that was aboard ship. They also did it in a Tom and Jerry and did at least another *giant mouse* bit with a baby elephant and it's mother. Still, it's good to encounter another evincing the signs of a misspent youth ;-) Cheers, Jack "Alan Erskine" wrote in message u... "JHBennett" wrote in message ... Fantastic!!!!!! We've been playing all day and I've not had a wheeze or sneeze yet. Finally a cat that can curl up on my jacket, nap on my pillow, or overheat my lap, without sending me into anaphylactc shock. I shall name him George, and I shall hug him, and pet him....[think Buggs Bunny & the Abomonable Snowman ;-)]. Noooo.... It was Sylvester and his big, dumb friend. The friend called Sylvester "George" - "Halloo, George!" to which Sylvester replied "Stop callin be George, my name's Sylvester". It was an episode with the baby kangaroo which Sylvester and his friend thought was the worlds biggest mousth. ;-) -- Alan Erskine alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush? |
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In article , "JHBennett" wrote: Most interesting..... I would suggest the possibility of two cartoons using somewhat the same story line. The one I'm referring to ended up with Buggs tunneling halfway across the world, to Florida, for his escape and, when the Abomonable Snowman followed, he melted. The kangaroo as a mouse was done in several Sylvester cartoons, most memorable to me being the one where he was out to teach his son how to hunt mice. The setting for that was aboard ship. They also did it in a Tom and Jerry and did at least another *giant mouse* bit with a baby elephant and it's mother. Still, it's good to encounter another evincing the signs of a misspent youth ;-) Cheers, Jack "Alan Erskine" wrote in message . au... "JHBennett" wrote in message ... Fantastic!!!!!! We've been playing all day and I've not had a wheeze or sneeze yet. Finally a cat that can curl up on my jacket, nap on my pillow, or overheat my lap, without sending me into anaphylactc shock. I shall name him George, and I shall hug him, and pet him....[think Buggs Bunny & the Abomonable Snowman ;-)]. Noooo.... It was Sylvester and his big, dumb friend. The friend called Sylvester "George" - "Halloo, George!" to which Sylvester replied "Stop callin be George, my name's Sylvester". It was an episode with the baby kangaroo which Sylvester and his friend thought was the worlds biggest mousth. ;-) -- Alan Erskine Inspired by charactors in John Stienbecks novel Of Mice and Men. Suz Iron Chef Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Chocolate heals all wounds. |
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"SUQKRT" wrote in message ... [[[[[[[[[[snip]]]]]]]]]] Inspired by charactors in John Stienbecks novel Of Mice and Men. Suz Iron Chef Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Chocolate heals all wounds. Interesting observation. Sounds like a possibility for a Doctoral dissertation... wonder if it's been done. Cheers, Jack |
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