Monday, October 31, 2011

Wolfie's Halloween Costume by Larken!

Hey, kids, lookit what Larken sent me!


Ewe do wooly good work, Lamb!  Shear genius!

And yet I respond with such sheep puns-- what the flock!  Very baaad, I mutton do it any more.  If I were a Switch, I could get a bleating!  Great Caesar's Goat!!

All seriousness aside, that was the best cackle of the afternoon!  Thank you very much!

Quoth the Bard, "All's wool that ends wool."




12 comments:

  1. A wolf in sheep's clothing! Excellent work, Larken!

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  2. Gee, DW, you're welcome. It's just a sheep thrill. :-) And you're still the lupun king, even in sheep's clothing!

    And it's so sweet of you to say all those nice things; especially now that I've blown your cover. :-)

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  3. You are scathingly brilliant, Larken. Hehe

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  4. Larken, that was a wooley great card. ;-)

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  5. Baa, Baa, Wolfesheep,
    Have you any tools?
    Yes imp, yes imp,
    Two paws full.
    One brush for right cheek.
    Another for your left.
    A cane across your full bum,
    To burn your parted cleft.
    Waa, Waa, Wofesheep,
    Have you any balm?
    Yes imp, yes imp,
    Aloe will keep you calm.

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  6. Larken, great 'toon of a wolf, for a great Wolfie.

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  7. LOL-- great work, Mike! Hey, wasn't "Baa Baa Wolfsheep" a TV show with Robert Conrad?? I might be mis-remembering.

    Hi, gals! I'm happy to see more applause for Larken!

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  8. Thank you, Season, Bree, Kaki, and Michael!

    Eek, Michael! Now, I think I'm the girl who cried "WOLF!" and something went terribly wrong. ;-)

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  9. Nice little rhyme, though, Michael. Ouchy, but nice. :-)

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  10. Ewe've done a wonderful job Larken! I'm sure Dave has a sheepish grin on his face and is ram-bling " Seasons bleatings everyone". lol

    Lsw

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  11. No, DW, you're not mis-remembering. Baa Baa Wolfesheep was a television series starring Robert Conrad leading a group of Top pilots during World War II. They would fly behind enemy lines liberating captured Allied nurses and once safely back in camp would spank these naughty girls for being captured in the first place. They needed the rough and tumble Conrad to play the lead, Yappy Wolfington who in his spare time was a cartoonist of lupine repute.

    Anyway, that's how the show should have been.

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  12. ROFL!!!

    Oh, NOW I remember all right, Mike! Yappy would put a D-Battery on his shoulder and tell the Impy Nurses, "Knock that off-- I dare ya!"

    Season's Bleatings to YOU, too, Wolfie! (Although I'll have to ask Mike if she really makes THAT noise when over his knee!)

    And it's a good thing you didn't say "Fleece Navidad," because it's WAY too early for that, and would have been wooden hairbrush spankable!!

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