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Saw part of this old cartoon this morning.
The ending has Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd tossing a lit stick of dynamite back and forth.?ÿ Finally, it gets thrown into the stockpile of railroad supplies.?ÿ Suddenly, ties fall from the sky in perfect order and so do lengths of rail, creating a nice, curvy set of tracks following the edge of the field.
Negative entropy seems to happen in cartoons.
That's what you get when you accidentally weld your belt buckle to whatever you were intending to weld together.
Loved all the old Looney Tunes cartoons.
I have a soft spot in my heart for ol' Elmer.?ÿ Had a cousin on my mother's side that looked, acted and talked like Elmer Fudd.?ÿ Of course we called him...Cousin Elmer.?ÿ He didn't like it vewy much...
Do you know how to capture an odd rabbit?
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Unique up on it.
How do you catch a domesticated rabbit?
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'tame way.
Then you should hear Elmer signing Bruce Springsteen, "I'm on fire"
Or maybe it was Robin Williams doing Elmer. Its been a while.
I kinda relate more to my Bud, Sammy....
Try on a little Foghorn Leghorn.
Y'all are bringing back my childhood.?ÿ The children of today don't even know what they're missing.?ÿ But then again we wouldn't want to make them violent would we??ÿ Oh wait......
Andy