Friday, June 10, 2005

Dick Clark, pay attention..

"Mother Goose and Grimm" does it again, while asking questions that we've been asking for awhile now. How come some comic characters age and others don't? Geez, this one panel looks like that shot at the end of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" that pans across all of the toons. So who's the fella third from the left? Is he from "Gasoline Alley"? That's "Mary Worth" beside him, right?

The bits where "Garfield" is sitting in the chair watching a t.v. that we can't see; they remind me of "Pinky and the Brain" in their left-field, non-sequitur dalliances.

Brain: Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

Pinky: Yeah Brain, but burlap chafes me so.

4 Comments:

Blogger Miss Marisol said...

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1:06 PM  
Blogger Miss Marisol said...

When I was in college, I almost got a tattoo of Dot from Animaniacs. I don't know what drugs I was on...

Sorry, sidetrack....

That Mother Goose and Grimm was bizarre to me at first. It almost seemed perverse with the young boy characters surrounded by this glowing aura. Maybe I've been following the Michael Jackson case too closely.

1:11 PM  
Blogger Bing Futch said...

A Dot tattoo would've been sweet! Even sweeter depending on the placement (an ex had a toon tattoo in a place that, for tact's sake, made it a voyeur to certain nocturnal activities - sort of disquieting.)

Speaking of Michael, did you dig his visage in today's (Sunday's) "Opus"? He really does look that way now, doesn't he?

10:26 AM  
Blogger Bing Futch said...

A Dot tattoo would've been sweet! Even sweeter depending on the placement (an ex had a toon tattoo in a place that, for tact's sake, made it a voyeur to certain nocturnal activities - sort of disquieting.)

Speaking of Michael, did you dig his visage in today's (Sunday's) "Opus"? He really does look that way now, doesn't he?

10:26 AM  

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