quote Mark Twain “The coyote is a long, slim, sick and sorry-looking skeleton, with a gray wolfskin stretched over it, a tolerably bushy tail that forever sags down with a despairing expression of forsakenness and misery, a furtive and evil eye, and a long, sharp face, with slightly lifted lip and exposed teeth. He has a general slinking expression all over. The coyote is a living, breathing allegory of Want. He is always hungry. He is always poor, out of luck, and friendless. The meanest creatures despise him, and even the fleas would desert him for a velocipede. He is so spirtless and cowardly that even while his exposed teeth are pretending a threat, the rest of his face is apologizing for it. And he is so homely! -so scrawny, and ribby, and coarse-haired, and pitiful.”
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Think, "ACME."
Guess he wasn’t so Wiley after all. 😅
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Beep,beep!
What did the Road Runner say when asked to do an R-rated cartoon?
"Bleep, bleep!"
Pax.
Mark Thomas
@mark: I can see that the Coyote made an *impression* on you.
Looks like my day sometimes, THUD.
That being said RR was my and is still my favorite cartoon, for some reason I identify with Wile E.
That is an orthodox bishop, archbishop, or cardinal....that was too easy, Father.
quote Mark Twain
“The coyote is a long, slim, sick and sorry-looking skeleton, with a gray wolfskin stretched over it, a tolerably bushy tail that forever sags down with a despairing expression of forsakenness and misery, a furtive and evil eye, and a long, sharp face, with slightly lifted lip and exposed teeth. He has a general slinking expression all over. The coyote is a living, breathing allegory of Want. He is always hungry. He is always poor, out of luck, and friendless. The meanest creatures despise him, and even the fleas would desert him for a velocipede. He is so spirtless and cowardly that even while his exposed teeth are pretending a threat, the rest of his face is apologizing for it. And he is so homely! -so scrawny, and ribby, and coarse-haired, and pitiful.”
about covers it
Poor Wiley, he rally was the lovable underdog in that cartoon series. Kinda like that silly rabbit of Trix is for kids!
I always like the Roadrunner.
Kids everywhere were well aware of ACME anvil products.
Tom and Jerry and Scooby Doo were also favorites. I'll throw Bullwinkle in there too.
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