Exciting New peradventures of James Paul McCartney...
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Coming Soon! Do you have your ticket?
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5 Golden Tickets! 5 Lucky Winners! Augustus Gloop Violet Beauregard Veruca Salt Mike Teevee and Charlie Bucket
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Charlie Bucket? It's 'Bouquet'.
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Brilliant!
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C'mon Rocky boy... Hey, I almost forgot that the Penguin was his coach!... How cool was that!!! Podgie (OompaLoompa) Monkey
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ROTFLMHO!!!! "Come on, Rocky Boy!! You can do it!! Wahk-wahk-wahk" Burgess Meredith's Penguin laugh was great!
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Tori in Texas:
5 Golden Tickets! 5 Lucky Winners! Augustus Gloop Violet Beauregard Veruca Salt Mike Teevee and Charlie Bucket
Man, do you know how many Savoy Truffles I ate to try and win?!!! Podgie (Doesn't Johnny Depp look like Brian Jones in this movie?) Monkey
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Just looking at the last few posts, I have no idea what's goin on but I am ROFLMAO!!! Funny. Cute.
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Just come to say hello here. This is still a great thread Podgie, greetings from The Netherlands
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This is a great thread....can´t wait for the WONKA parody...LOL...
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Podgie, I knew you'd think of Savoy Truffle, too!!!
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This really is the BEST thread on the entire board!~
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I was just wonderin' if that is suppose to be Paul's Right hand on the "A Fine Line" CD. Tough to match up...kinda looks a bit evil when you put it on him... The line coming out of the hand...this could relate to the hypnotism stuff maybe...great power coming from the Fine Line... The Fine Line...has some people under it's control I actually think the hand comes from the old cartoon days... Podgie (always trying to make sense of things) Monkey
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I thought only Michael Jackson wore a white glove on his right hand
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rich n:
I thought only Michael Jackson wore a white glove on his right hand
Does Mikie still have the glove? Hmmmm.... Podgie (I thought they destroyed all the evidence) Monkey
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I don't know, I think if I was designin' the new Single CD...I woulda went with the whole body... Fine Line Podgie (Forget Less is More! ... More is More!) Monkey
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I love your idea Podgie
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I like your fine line design, Podgie. Hands are one of the hardest things to draw... Fine Line Hand this is pretty good though. That fine line hand with the scribble reminds me of... The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. The Rubaiyat - Omar Khayyam - 11th century Although I bet Paul doodles with his left hand. Omacca Khayyam Tori (somewhere between recklessness and courage) in Texas
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This actually reminds me of an incident I had in High School. I was in an art class, and the teacher use to try to get me and another kid to be serious...but we use to spend the whole class drawing cartoons. We would doodle all class, and we had some really great stuff. Anyway, she was threatening to give us a failing grade, because we never took the work she wanted to get us to do seriously...we wanted to be cartoonists! She had this one class project near the end of the term...where we all had to draw our hand. So everyone was looking at their hand and drawing with whatever hand they used to sketch with. I wanted to pass so I started being serious...she came over and saw me sketching, or trying to sketch my hand, and she walked away smiling. Well, I could get about halfway through, and mess up and end up crumpling up the paper and tossing it....in frustration. I did this most of the class. Near the end of the class, she came over to check our work...we use to always be the last (because she knew we were never serious). Anyway, she came over to my desk and laughed so hard...I don't think I ever saw a teacher lose it so much. I had given up, and drawn a perfect gorilla hand...it was awesome, looked like something perfect out of MAD magazine..complete with a cartoon TIMEX watch. Where I was right handed, I always wore a watch on my left arm. It took me about 5 minutes to draw...but it was a masterpiece. I wish I kept it...it was great! I think she gave me a just passing grade for the course. I actually at that time wanted to be a cartoonist. I gave up on it when I found the only real successful ones were syndicated. True story. Podgie (somewhere between carefulness and cowardice) Monkey
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ROTFLMHO!!! I did a lot of cartooning, too. My friends and I had books and books of stuff we did, almost like cartoon journals of stuff going on at school and in the world. I did a lot of surreal art, too, and my art teacher couldn't see it even when I pointed it out. They always had me do either 3 of everything assigned or had me do, like, huge, because I was so fast. At the end of one semester a bunch of us got together and did our artwork that was due on Monday. We did an entire six weeks of art in 2 days, thanks to The White Album and Abbey Road over and over and over. We all turned in dozens and dozens of drawings of the Beatles. The art teacher imposed the No Beatles Rule. It reminded me of the "No Stairway to Heaven" sign in the music store in Wayne's World. So the next semester...it was SOLO Paul and SOLO John, etc. But, yeah, I couldn't turn in cartoons as artwork, either. The worst thing that happened when one of the books got picked up in class...by one of the teachers featured regularly. Our jaws hit our desks. We thought we were dead. He had a great sense of humor about it though, and later he and two other teachers brought in their yearbooks with the cartoons they had drawn. Tori (somewhere between the sublime and the ridiculous) in Texas