Ze Frank.
Not safe for work. At home around children. Or around a spouse that is easily offended.
I can’t help myself. He is hilarious. I hope i don’t offend anyone with it.
Dr Becky is one of the creators I follow on YooToobe, she’s very knowledgeable, and her blooper reel at the end can be quite funny. She does like to call the crescent moon a ‘Toenail Moon’ though. Probably more accurate to call it a ‘Toenail Clipping Moon’ I would think, but she’s the expert on this stuff (And Supermassive Black Holes) so what do I know!
The Roman Space Telescope is being completed near-by and my daughter’s boyfriend is working on it. This Saturday we will be able to join a special tour of the facility and see the telescope. I am very excited!
I’ve commented before vis à vis a comparison with the human version, but Stel hasn’t posted that today.
One thing I can say is that humans don’t have those beautiful silky ears, so the young human prince would have had to climb her slippery hair, which, hopefully, she grew out long enough.
Seems uncomfortable, not to mention that shampoo wasn’t around and people seldom washed their hair.
….
Plus, humans don’t have pups, so I think they called her Rapunzel… but I don’t know why. I don’t think she makes jokes.
I dunno, being more familiar with the basset version.
“Rapunzel” was/is(?) another name in German for “Feldsalat” (corn salad) aka Valerianella locusta.
When her biological mother was pregnant with her, she had a crave for that fresh, early green, and there grew lots of it in the neighbor’s heavily fenced (wall) garden. That scary woman caught the husband while harvesting her plants and told him he could have it in exchange for – wait for it – surprise!!! – their child.
That poor guy must have been really afraid of his wife’s wrath if she hadn’t got her greens…
Thus the name “Rapunzel”. Fortunately, the poor thing was locked away in a tower in the middle of nowhere – otherwise, the other children would have teased her all the time for that name.
by Thomas C. Fedro
Stel, that is poster worthy.
Ze Frank.
Not safe for work. At home around children. Or around a spouse that is easily offended.
I can’t help myself. He is hilarious. I hope i don’t offend anyone with it.
They do in the Botanical Garden here in Munich.
Now that the James Webb telescope is in service, it’s probably easier now.
Dr Becky is one of the creators I follow on YooToobe, she’s very knowledgeable, and her blooper reel at the end can be quite funny. She does like to call the crescent moon a ‘Toenail Moon’ though. Probably more accurate to call it a ‘Toenail Clipping Moon’ I would think, but she’s the expert on this stuff (And Supermassive Black Holes) so what do I know!
NOSE!
The Roman Space Telescope is being completed near-by and my daughter’s boyfriend is working on it. This Saturday we will be able to join a special tour of the facility and see the telescope. I am very excited!
HI Max!
You’re early… 😉
NOSE!
A cartoonist has a Black Cat that he calls Void.
I have a void at home!
I always thought if I had a totally black cat I’d name her “Spot.”
aka Daleandkristen.
In honor of my late, great, Dale: 1997-2010. (pictured)
And to my handsome Dudley, just 14 months of age.
If tuxedos qualify then kudos to Dudley’s longhair littermate sister, Sunny!
aka Daleandkristen
Dudley and his tuxedo sister Sunny 14 months of age.
NOSES!
NOSE!
,.
NOSE!
czarny kot
SUUUUUUUUSAN!
WHERE ARRRRRRRE YOU?
Sorry… I was really tired, and fell asleep hours ahead of my usual time. 😴
Thanks for asking😁
LOL, I LOVE ♥♥♥ this poster. Rapupsil, Rapupsil let down your ear, that I may ascend and sniff your rear.
I love this poster, or illustration.
I’ve commented before vis à vis a comparison with the human version, but Stel hasn’t posted that today.
One thing I can say is that humans don’t have those beautiful silky ears, so the young human prince would have had to climb her slippery hair, which, hopefully, she grew out long enough.
Seems uncomfortable, not to mention that shampoo wasn’t around and people seldom washed their hair.
….
Plus, humans don’t have pups, so I think they called her Rapunzel… but I don’t know why. I don’t think she makes jokes.
I dunno, being more familiar with the basset version.
“Rapunzel” was/is(?) another name in German for “Feldsalat” (corn salad) aka Valerianella locusta.
When her biological mother was pregnant with her, she had a crave for that fresh, early green, and there grew lots of it in the neighbor’s heavily fenced (wall) garden. That scary woman caught the husband while harvesting her plants and told him he could have it in exchange for – wait for it – surprise!!! – their child.
That poor guy must have been really afraid of his wife’s wrath if she hadn’t got her greens…
Thus the name “Rapunzel”. Fortunately, the poor thing was locked away in a tower in the middle of nowhere – otherwise, the other children would have teased her all the time for that name.
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