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Left foot.
Right foot.
If not there yet, repeat.
(my algorithmic motto)
Right foot.
If not there yet, repeat.
(my algorithmic motto)
Just so you know, they had a little banner up in the listings at Tubi for some set of Popeye cartoons, advertised therein as "Richard Fleischer's Immortal cartoon..."
November 11, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Just so you know, they had a little banner up in the listings at Tubi for some set of Popeye cartoons, advertised therein as "Richard Fleischer's Immortal cartoon..."
Thank you. Get out there and tell it. Frogs win!
November 11, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Thank you. Get out there and tell it. Frogs win!
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This reminded me. Flag is up now.
November 11, 2025 at 5:29 PM
This reminded me. Flag is up now.
"When Adam took to highway,
He left his sons a guide:
Cross CHILDREN Walk.
Cheerful CHILDREN Ride."
-- Ogden Nash
He left his sons a guide:
Cross CHILDREN Walk.
Cheerful CHILDREN Ride."
-- Ogden Nash
November 11, 2025 at 5:26 PM
"When Adam took to highway,
He left his sons a guide:
Cross CHILDREN Walk.
Cheerful CHILDREN Ride."
-- Ogden Nash
He left his sons a guide:
Cross CHILDREN Walk.
Cheerful CHILDREN Ride."
-- Ogden Nash
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Reposted by Kip Williams sort of
I'm mad about the shut down and worried about healthcare, but not letting people starve is a pretty good reason to cave on this bureaucratic fight, the more I think about it. So just say that: Republicans wanted you to starve rather than compromise, so we let this one go.
November 11, 2025 at 1:43 PM
I'm mad about the shut down and worried about healthcare, but not letting people starve is a pretty good reason to cave on this bureaucratic fight, the more I think about it. So just say that: Republicans wanted you to starve rather than compromise, so we let this one go.
Cue John Barry's theme for YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE.
November 11, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Cue John Barry's theme for YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE.
I got that collection of stuff from Eisner's P.S. magazine, and that led me to discover that after he left, Kubert (his former employee, at that) was among the artists who kept up the quality level. Some (or all?) of that was available online, from the source.
November 11, 2025 at 4:33 PM
I got that collection of stuff from Eisner's P.S. magazine, and that led me to discover that after he left, Kubert (his former employee, at that) was among the artists who kept up the quality level. Some (or all?) of that was available online, from the source.