Yes, in fact, I’ve read that during the series run, she was very touchy… she resented her role as Aunt Bee, and the fact that by age 50, she was typecast, always playing women older than she was.
She was a New York stage actress who didn’t like playing a “hillbilly”, and refused to socialize with Andy Griffith.
…
Yet years later, she apologised to him, and spoke gratefully to others about the opportunity to play a beloved character..
She even asked to have the words “Aunt Bee” one day included on her gravestone.
…
I have no idea why I read, much less remember, all that stuff… I’ve hardly seen half a dozen whole episodes of “Andy Griffith.”
The spoiler box contains the original photograph (Coca Cola Man 3) by Russian photographer Vladimir Zotov which inspired the artwork posted by nighthawks.
I came across the name Rishiraj Singh Shekhawat in association with it, but like Susan with Fabien, I’m skeptical. The painting is dated November 27, 2018; zooming up the signature I get “Topal”. There are several artists named Topal, but none that directly link to the painting.
That’s all I came up with.
Coca Cola Man 3
This LINK takes you back to August 12, 2021 (the first publication of “Meteor Basset”). The link I posted there to the human “Meteor Man” is still valid.
I stand by “pathetic” as a review.
An interview with Stephen Hanson, who used a computer program called “Painter” to portray Toby in “Space Invaded.” Sadly for us humans, Toby is in doggie heaven. The red ball features in some form in all renditions of Toby because it was his favourite toy.
I heard a compilation episode of ”Quirks and Quarks” today, and I thought you might find it interesting.
“Quirks and Quarks” is C.B.C. radio’s science show. Its format is interviews with the actual scientists doing the work on what’s being covered.
The link will take you to the list of episodes. The one I think you may be interested in is the August 13 episode (the show initially airs Saturdays and repeats on Thursdays).
This one covers putting sun-screen on the Great Barrier Reef, how whales eat underwater without choking, how they fertilize the ocean, and sweet sea-grass meadows and improving oyster fisheries and car tires and their effect on water.
The full show is 54 minutes, but you can break that into time bites that suit you. “QUIRKS AND QUARKS” LINK
Acting the fool, playing the inocente… he pretends to care not a bit, while inside, his heart burns in a way no Tums™ can assuage.
Especially now that they stopped making wintergreen ones.
…
Is he really such a peacock? Is he actually so vain?
I have to say yes, posing in his fancy charro suit, and even bragging quietly to Fernando about his prowess with the sword,
and his grand plans to save the silenced and downtrodden.
…
But some dogs deserve their braggadocio….
and I think this will prove to be true of El Doggo, when we see him in action, as Perro™!
(Hmmm… Part three and and that hasn’t happened.
I’m going to go out on a limb, and predict that this won’t be just a 4-part adventure.)
…
I love Fernando’s eye-roll in Panel 3…
A smart dog who nonetheless plays the comic foil… an skilled actor, who knows how to ad lib a bit of anachronistic humor.
Meanwhile, the beautiful California desert plays a role in Panel 4…
Somewhere just “outside of Los Angeles” … before it was paved with orange groves or little bungalows or freeways.
…
Picture that spot today…. facing left, so of course they must be heading West out of LA…
(Hmmm… maybe somewhere on Sepulveda… cos to an infrequent visitor, it seems you’re always somewhere on Sepulveda… even if you don’t know where you are.)
Do you think… just maybe… with diligence… one might find something yet standing, that carries an old, faint, carved “P”?
Fortunately, cook 1 potato / cook 100 potatoes, as long as they’re individual with an even heat, the cooking time remains the same.
1 1/2 pounds at 4 ounces per serving is 6 meals; too much to cook at once for one.
The recipe says salt and pepper to taste. These are definitely over-salted.
It’s a “company” recipe (Marzetti) and its drizzles have not yet been brought to Canada by Kraft. But sour cream and chives will still work well.
.
Alireza Karimi Moghaddam Iranian cartoonist ( I could not find a title)
,
Aunt Bee!! Don’t let the children see this.
Yes, in fact, I’ve read that during the series run, she was very touchy… she resented her role as Aunt Bee, and the fact that by age 50, she was typecast, always playing women older than she was.
She was a New York stage actress who didn’t like playing a “hillbilly”, and refused to socialize with Andy Griffith.
…
Yet years later, she apologised to him, and spoke gratefully to others about the opportunity to play a beloved character..
She even asked to have the words “Aunt Bee” one day included on her gravestone.
…
I have no idea why I read, much less remember, all that stuff… I’ve hardly seen half a dozen whole episodes of “Andy Griffith.”
patience
Am I not seeing what the dog is seeing?
SQUIRREL!!!
Left side of the trunk.
#smell #synaesthetic
He is looking at where the squirrel WAS. Those things are pretty fast.
Laser Dog! That squirrel is in trouble now!
Thanks all of you….
Yeah… I think the dog is either looking right at the squirrel, or trying to see where it went.
You can’t tell which direction his eyes are pointing by looking at the back of his head
…
The problem was that I missed seeing it.
My eyes aren’t good at focusing in the middle of the night… I wouldn’t make a good sighthound.
That’s why I asked for help!
My pleasure! 😀
,,
““Virgins of Apeldoorn”” By: Elisabet Stienstra
Wow! There’s a whole cadre of ’em!
Don Doggo puts on a good show. But I bet the senoritas bassetas will love him more as Perro.
The Drifters drifted from Under the Boardwalk to Up On The Roof. I like how they worked the pigeons into the video.
Reading and catching up….:
The spoiler box contains the original photograph (Coca Cola Man 3) by Russian photographer Vladimir Zotov which inspired the artwork posted by nighthawks.
I came across the name Rishiraj Singh Shekhawat in association with it, but like Susan with Fabien, I’m skeptical. The painting is dated November 27, 2018; zooming up the signature I get “Topal”. There are several artists named Topal, but none that directly link to the painting.
That’s all I came up with.
This LINK takes you back to August 12, 2021 (the first publication of “Meteor Basset”). The link I posted there to the human “Meteor Man” is still valid.
I stand by “pathetic” as a review.
An interview with Stephen Hanson, who used a computer program called “Painter” to portray Toby in “Space Invaded.” Sadly for us humans, Toby is in doggie heaven. The red ball features in some form in all renditions of Toby because it was his favourite toy.
No. More like Bruce Wane.
No superpower.
Saddening to watch. Those poor animals.
There are good people in this world though, and he’s one of them.
“Insulto Slurez” I love it.
Me too.
I heard a compilation episode of ”Quirks and Quarks” today, and I thought you might find it interesting.
“Quirks and Quarks” is C.B.C. radio’s science show. Its format is interviews with the actual scientists doing the work on what’s being covered.
The link will take you to the list of episodes. The one I think you may be interested in is the August 13 episode (the show initially airs Saturdays and repeats on Thursdays).
This one covers putting sun-screen on the Great Barrier Reef, how whales eat underwater without choking, how they fertilize the ocean, and sweet sea-grass meadows and improving oyster fisheries and car tires and their effect on water.
The full show is 54 minutes, but you can break that into time bites that suit you. “QUIRKS AND QUARKS” LINK
Ooh, mis amigos…. Don Doggo is back!
Acting the fool, playing the inocente… he pretends to care not a bit, while inside, his heart burns in a way no Tums™ can assuage.
Especially now that they stopped making wintergreen ones.
…
Is he really such a peacock? Is he actually so vain?
I have to say yes, posing in his fancy charro suit, and even bragging quietly to Fernando about his prowess with the sword,
and his grand plans to save the silenced and downtrodden.
…
But some dogs deserve their braggadocio….
and I think this will prove to be true of El Doggo, when we see him in action, as Perro™!
(Hmmm… Part three and and that hasn’t happened.
I’m going to go out on a limb, and predict that this won’t be just a 4-part adventure.)
…
I love Fernando’s eye-roll in Panel 3…
A smart dog who nonetheless plays the comic foil… an skilled actor, who knows how to ad lib a bit of anachronistic humor.
Meanwhile, the beautiful California desert plays a role in Panel 4…
Somewhere just “outside of Los Angeles” … before it was paved with orange groves or little bungalows or freeways.
…
Picture that spot today…. facing left, so of course they must be heading West out of LA…
(Hmmm… maybe somewhere on Sepulveda… cos to an infrequent visitor, it seems you’re always somewhere on Sepulveda… even if you don’t know where you are.)
Do you think… just maybe… with diligence… one might find something yet standing, that carries an old, faint, carved “P”?
roasted potatoes
A leeetle too much salt…. but they look too good to pass up.
Yes indeed. Pass them on; I’ll just brush off the surplus decoration.
Fortunately, cook 1 potato / cook 100 potatoes, as long as they’re individual with an even heat, the cooking time remains the same.
1 1/2 pounds at 4 ounces per serving is 6 meals; too much to cook at once for one.
The recipe says salt and pepper to taste. These are definitely over-salted.
It’s a “company” recipe (Marzetti) and its drizzles have not yet been brought to Canada by Kraft. But sour cream and chives will still work well.
Don’t shoot the messenger. I just provided the site where the image came from.
i take it today is national roasted potato day. yum.
ah, that is for the old Phart to post
love where the story line is taking us! especially the part about the ‘peacock’!
Brought over from today’s “Ripley’s….”
.Here’s a groaner from today’s “The Comic Strip….”
Be wary of peacocks……be very wary!! You have time Fernando~~ explain Clark Kent to him. I’m sure he will like it.
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