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Buffalo breath...?
11 February 2005, 22:05
MarteriusBuffalo breath...?
Happy weekend!
Martin
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A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition. - R. Kipling
11 February 2005, 22:21
meteReminds me ,many years ago, when my grandfather saw a skunk.He went and got the gun and returned and started to look for the skunk .As he walked around looking for the skunk he was followed by a few baby skunks !!!
12 February 2005, 01:57
Russell E. TaylorThis is really cute! Thanks!!!!!!!!
I'm printing it to put over my desk here at work.

Russ
The doing of unpleasant deeds calls for people of an unpleasant nature.
14 February 2005, 20:06
WinkA little while back I posted a couple of drawings by Larson, my favorite is the "Situation's changed Jules, pass me my mime rifle" and this got me to wondering. Larson must have hunted in Africa at some point. Anybody know about this?
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14 February 2005, 21:18
David WWink,
You beat me to it. The mime rifle is my all time favorite Larson cartoon.
14 February 2005, 22:02
BFaucett

14 February 2005, 22:17
Russell E. Taylorquote:
Originally posted by Wink:
"Situation's changed Jules, pass me my mime rifle" and this got me to wondering.
"Mime" rifle? "Mime" as in "Marcelle Marceau?"
Can you find the thread?
Russ
The doing of unpleasant deeds calls for people of an unpleasant nature.
15 February 2005, 01:23
MarteriusThis is the one!

A favuorite of mine, though not African, is when a guy realize that he is the only one who forgot to bring a duck... I have tried to find that one on the net but no luck yet. Should anyone have that one scanned, I should love to get it.
Regards,
Martin

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A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition. - R. Kipling
15 February 2005, 01:52
Russell E. TaylorNow that IS funny!!!!!!!!!!!!

Russ
The doing of unpleasant deeds calls for people of an unpleasant nature.