I doubt it. I had a Norwegian Elkhound and at a certain angle, the teeth could look like that. BTW, as wolfish as they appear, they are very friendly dogs.
They are just a little larger than a keeshond. As far as hunting elk, they were trained to surround the elk like a wolf pack until the hunter(s) came for it.
LINK 1 A well written article about behind-the-scenes of “It’s a Wonderful Life”. This photograph appears, and there are many more stills from the picture itself.
LINK 2 The “Encyclopedia Britannica” on James Stewart. He rose to active duty colonel in WW II, and was made a Brigadier General in 1959 as a member of the reserves (he was a pilot and actually flew missions during the war)
LINK 3 Wikipedia on Donna Reed. Her high school chemistry teacher must have seen something in her because he gave her a copy of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” which she read. It did something for her because she virtually immediately started to rise. Her high school teacher went on to work on “The Manhattan Project”.
I’m having trouble with ‘PostImages’ so this is only a description.
From the bottom right corner:
First row is “one”; count up to the fifth row. Go left over the half bat and one full bat, and there he is (I’m presuming those things are supposed to be bats although they look more like cats to me)
We have seen this one before, unless it was a very similar picture and a different tune…
But I remember being shocked to realize that this is what Hot Tuna looks like now, ie, what Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, of Jefferson Airplane, look like.
They’re 80-ish, and I don’t know how that can be, when I’m only twenty-something.
Today’s Songs:
1. ‘ Dreams ,’ 2. ‘ East Bound and Down ,’ 3. ‘ Echo Beach ,’ and 4. ‘ Eleanor ,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe 5. Chili Chicken Taco Pizza ‘
1. Written by Stevie Nicks; The studio of its origin described by her thusly …. I took a Fender Rhodes piano and went into another studio that was said to belong to Sly Stone, of Sly and the Family Stone. It was a black-and-red room, with a sunken pit in the middle where there was a piano, and a big black-velvet bed with Victorian drapes.
…sadly, the song was written while the band members’ personal lives were in turmoil.
2. Jerry Reed onstage and singing, not the ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ pastiche.
3. I like the line ‘my life is very boring I’m an office clerk’. Echo Beach is not real, but there is a stage in Toronto, where ‘Martha and the Muffins’ are from, named ‘Echo Beach’ which opened in 2011. I can find no evidence the song charted in the U.S.. It’s a bright song to brighten your day.
4. Actually written as a get-off-our-backs song to their record label who was pressuring ‘The Turtles’ for another ‘Happy Together’. They wrote better than they knew (another day brightener);
5. As I said two days ago, chicken recipes are ending soon.
.
2 NOSES!
Anybody think those teeth might be added to the photo?
I doubt it. I had a Norwegian Elkhound and at a certain angle, the teeth could look like that. BTW, as wolfish as they appear, they are very friendly dogs.
“they are very friendly dogs.” Unless you’re an elk. Or are they called that because they are as big as an elk?
They are just a little larger than a keeshond. As far as hunting elk, they were trained to surround the elk like a wolf pack until the hunter(s) came for it.
I just thought the whole image was a cut-and-paste.
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What a trip!
yikes!
..
Big fat birdies.
So near and yet so far.
.,
Wow… It’s SuperPup!
I’m picturing a little red cape flying out behind him.
Him?
More likely to be an it. 😀
Can only see the belly so it’s hard to say.
I said “he” because the most familiar flying superhero is Superman…
But yeah.
I’m pretty sure the cape is there, hidden by his head. 🙂
NOSE!
“It’s a Wonderful Life”?
yes–a publicity shoot, no doubt.
a rare opportunity to see these two in color
Three links:
LINK 1 A well written article about behind-the-scenes of “It’s a Wonderful Life”. This photograph appears, and there are many more stills from the picture itself.
LINK 2 The “Encyclopedia Britannica” on James Stewart. He rose to active duty colonel in WW II, and was made a Brigadier General in 1959 as a member of the reserves (he was a pilot and actually flew missions during the war)
LINK 3 Wikipedia on Donna Reed. Her high school chemistry teacher must have seen something in her because he gave her a copy of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” which she read. It did something for her because she virtually immediately started to rise. Her high school teacher went on to work on “The Manhattan Project”.
…
I haven’t had “Cream of Wheat” in years. I’ll have to buy some (brown sugar and half-and-half / good ! !).
ESPECIALLY on a cold winter’s morning…!
Don’t forget the butter.
.,,
Poor little tree has to be in jail for their crimes!
Not enough that he was chopped off his roots, carried into slavery and made to carry heavy ornaments.
Now he’s in solitary confinement, while the known perpetrators roam free.
Those cats look like they remember their days in confinement.
Rescues; all of them?
2 1/2 NOSES!
☺
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Did we do this one?
Or one like it?
And, yes, i found him.
Yes.
I think this is another Dudas one…
His puzzles start to look alike after awhile.
But, since I’m usually not sure whether I’ve done it before, and I almost never remember the solution, I just do it again.
Or for the first time. Whichever it is.
The third time is just about too much, cos it gets familiar by them.
And yeah, I see Batman.
Found him easily on the first pass.
From the bottom right corner:
First row is “one”; count up to the fifth row. Go left over the half bat and one full bat, and there he is (I’m presuming those things are supposed to be bats although they look more like cats to me)
I think they ARE cats…
First cos he draws animals alike anyway, with barely enough distinguishing characteristics to tell them apart…
and I think he’s hidden a bat with cats or a cat with bats before.
And mostly…. cos I think those little U-shapes below their necks (more or less) are meant to be their front paws.
Bats have wings, not paws.
We have seen this one before, unless it was a very similar picture and a different tune…
But I remember being shocked to realize that this is what Hot Tuna looks like now, ie, what Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, of Jefferson Airplane, look like.
They’re 80-ish, and I don’t know how that can be, when I’m only twenty-something.
ver since i found it it keeps popping up in my YouTube suggestions.
You and me both.
Margot Kidder and Gene Wilder (1969)
“Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx”
She was not yet “Lois Lane”, nor he “Willy Wonka” (a rom-com).
1. ‘ Dreams ,’ 2. ‘ East Bound and Down ,’ 3. ‘ Echo Beach ,’ and 4. ‘ Eleanor ,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe 5. Chili Chicken Taco Pizza ‘
1. Written by Stevie Nicks; The studio of its origin described by her thusly ….
I took a Fender Rhodes piano and went into another studio that was said to belong to Sly Stone, of Sly and the Family Stone. It was a black-and-red room, with a sunken pit in the middle where there was a piano, and a big black-velvet bed with Victorian drapes.
…sadly, the song was written while the band members’ personal lives were in turmoil.
2. Jerry Reed onstage and singing, not the ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ pastiche.
3. I like the line ‘my life is very boring I’m an office clerk’. Echo Beach is not real, but there is a stage in Toronto, where ‘Martha and the Muffins’ are from, named ‘Echo Beach’ which opened in 2011. I can find no evidence the song charted in the U.S.. It’s a bright song to brighten your day.
4. Actually written as a get-off-our-backs song to their record label who was pressuring ‘The Turtles’ for another ‘Happy Together’. They wrote better than they knew (another day brightener);
5. As I said two days ago, chicken recipes are ending soon.
….
I like a good shadowbox.
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