Saw this cartoon the other day and for me it says it all...
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Saw this cartoon the other day and for me it says it all...
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Hmm, "Popeye"was my nick name at work (ex seafarer&smoked a pipe) perhaps some one could see the future......
Liz
Aye! Shibber me timbers.
Hahahaha!
I believe that’s an old Farside. Gary Larson sees the world through different eyes.
Love it!!!!❤❤❤
Foghorn J. Leghorn was MY inspiration! I just didn't realize it back then!:heehee:
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Doc, his name was Foghorn Leghorn.
Thuffering Thucotash, I do miss the old cartoons.
Ineke
Ineke, go to Youtube and search "Looney Tunes". They are all there.
My last great memory Bugs Bunny toons was in my 20s, doing a wake n bake with some friends on a Saturday morning.
Years ago, I saw a great cartoon in The New Yorker. It showed a burly construction guy working a jackhammer, sweating profusely. The thought-balloon over his head showed him dressed in a flowing gown. I can relate. To this day, after any physical work, sport, the thought of coming home and relaxing appear in my thoughts often.
Just "Google" cross dressing cartoons and hit "images" and you'll spend the entire morning perusing cartoons. Nothing else to do in a Covid lock down.
Sad that she acts upset and says no. Not sure how well that would go over today.
So funny Cheryl! True words!
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OMG your right...
I LIKE this, Cheryl! So much so that I've quoted it myself--here too, I believe: "I Yam what I Yam!"
Another good line from way back when--damned if I remember what song it was in, so if anyone here can remember, I'd be happy to be reminded--was "If you don't like me, you can leave me alone!"
Popeye had a really good grip on reality.
Loved popeye. For sure he had more chance of passing than this gal.:heehee:
Attachment 317030 Popeye knows how to work it lol
LOL He accessorized so well with that pipe...