It's kind of a downer realizing nobody may get my joke though.
hair monster thing in looney toons
all that big red fella wanted was a pet he could love and hug and that wouldn't leave him.
That was the Snowman who was a reference to Lenny from Of Mice And Men
Gossamer was just a big red fucker
Nah, the red monster said it a lot as well. Of that I'm certain.
Gossamer didn't SAY shit
He just growled and chased people
The Snowman, Lenny, was the only one who wanted a bunny rabbit and he would love him and hug him and pet him and stroke his pretty feathers
Heyyyy wait a minute
Bunny rabbits don't have feathers!
I didn't the reference until we read the book in my junior year
Nope, Gossamer said it at least once. I remember it clear as day.
How high were you because Gossamer never said it ever
He was always a mad scientist's creation/assistant and just growled
Didn't even have a fucking mouth
There was an episode involving Marvin the Martian in which Gossamer was present, however, as anyone who's watched a lot of Looney Toons knows, they like to recycle appearances - Wile E. Coyote and Ralph, for instance. In this episode, Gossamer was a lonely space monster, who by the end of the episode captures Marvin as his pet.
It was originally the Yeti's line - well actually, it was originally Lonesome Lenny's line, a character done for the last Screwy Squirrel cartoon done by Tex Avery. But Gossamer used it as well. Which is why, depending on who you ask, people attribute the line to either the Yeti or to Gossamer.
listen that still doesn't mean gossamer used a set of lines only ever used by the snowman
find me that, little miss youtube
I suppose burden of proof is on me, but finding some obscure clip probably isn't going to happen. Searching the Google only pulled up a number of forum posts that had people connecting Gossamer to the quote and remembering him as saying those lines. Which isn't hard evidence, but think for a second: it wouldn't be unusual for him to be given the line, and isn't it a little odd that a number of people associate those words with that character if he didn't actually say them?
Also this:
The monster would remain dormant for decades until Jones used the character once more in Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century in 1980. This is the first cartoon where the character is called "Gossamer", and is so named by Marvin the Martian. Jones gave the monster this name "because he's the opposite looking of gossamer. He's a big, hairy thing."[1]
and this:
He was originally voiced by Mel Blanc and has been voiced by Joe Alaskey and Jim Cummings
prove there was an episode with Marvin the Martian, like I said, and that the character received lines because he had two voice actors.
listen that still doesn't mean gossamer used a set of lines only ever used by the snowman
find me that, little miss youtube
I suppose burden of proof is on me, but finding some obscure clip probably isn't going to happen. Searching the Google only pulled up a number of forum posts that had people connecting Gossamer to the quote and remembering him as saying those lines. Which isn't hard evidence, but think for a second: it wouldn't be unusual for him to be given the line, and isn't it a little odd that a number of people associate those words with that character if he didn't actually say them?
Posts
That he used to growl
He had no actual lines
And the "hug and pet" thing was the snowman's
That guy doing Potsie is unbelievable
There was an episode involving Marvin the Martian in which Gossamer was present, however, as anyone who's watched a lot of Looney Toons knows, they like to recycle appearances - Wile E. Coyote and Ralph, for instance. In this episode, Gossamer was a lonely space monster, who by the end of the episode captures Marvin as his pet.
7:13, gossamer speaks.
find me that, little miss youtube
Good mods? Elki is ok. Stay the fuck away from Thanatos.
every reich needs a goebbels
He goebbles cocks anyway
I suppose burden of proof is on me, but finding some obscure clip probably isn't going to happen. Searching the Google only pulled up a number of forum posts that had people connecting Gossamer to the quote and remembering him as saying those lines. Which isn't hard evidence, but think for a second: it wouldn't be unusual for him to be given the line, and isn't it a little odd that a number of people associate those words with that character if he didn't actually say them?
Also this:
and this:
prove there was an episode with Marvin the Martian, like I said, and that the character received lines because he had two voice actors.
gotta write me a concert report for my class
listening to a caribbean music station i made on pandora
got some salsa, some soca, some reggae, some rumba
let's go bowling
"Play it again, Sam"
and "Elementary, my dear Watson"
Not a fan of House's haircut
it's a crazy person haircut
but when I say things like
you couldn't pay me to live in the united states
and people say
what, why?
well
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/23/census-worker-hanged-with_n_297114.html
But then they'd have to come up with some new gimmick!
no
private defense and divorce lawyer
with links to the Republican party
sorry
but it's the truth
also
after i explained it was all a joke and apologized
i ain't heard a single thing about it
so, i figure it's been resolved
rcmp never got back to me on it.
give us your tired, your poor (so we can gut them like pigs and hang them from a branch)
i haven't read the article but let me guess, the police aren't willing to rule out that it was a suicide
He's that writer who writes shitty stories for Analog that I hate!
Now I go to return his book to the libary.
he's not my thing either
and they're making a series out of his one book or something?
fah
Blood was decent I think. I think Dan Brown stuff is boring but I think I am the exception to the rule.
I think I saw Blood like eight years ago and it was not good but very pretty
Is the vampire's name Blood because that is an awfully silly name for a vampire
Or is blood a verb in this case