“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.”
– Hunter Thompson
On the 1971 children’s TV show “Curiosity Shop”, there was a puppet named “Onomatopoeia” who spoke no words, only sounds like “ring” and “bang” and “knock” and such. That’s where I first learned the word.
Fun fact: In addition to having an episode (or portion thereof) written by Ray Bradbury, the writing credits on IMDb include cartoonists Johnny Hart, Brant Parker, and Mel Lazarus.
MorganZ over 14 years ago
Works for me !
margueritem over 14 years ago
Sounds like a plan!
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Good choice.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I wish I had that luxury, but I don’t.
DRATS!COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Start the day over, Sophie. No problem.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
Would Sophie consider her day any weirder if the caped crusader and boy wonder showed up?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
ribbit. croak.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
when cartoons get too literal …it IS time to go back to bed
ellisaana Premium Member over 14 years ago
love it!
the squirrels look confused.
John Phelps over 14 years ago
I wish I could go back to bed every time the day gets weird.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” – Hunter Thompson
On the 1971 children’s TV show “Curiosity Shop”, there was a puppet named “Onomatopoeia” who spoke no words, only sounds like “ring” and “bang” and “knock” and such. That’s where I first learned the word.
Fun fact: In addition to having an episode (or portion thereof) written by Ray Bradbury, the writing credits on IMDb include cartoonists Johnny Hart, Brant Parker, and Mel Lazarus.
runar over 14 years ago
If it gets any weirder, Sophie’s going to onomatopiddle.
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
runar, I was going to say that over on Pickles, Opal excused herself before committing onomatopea!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Wish I could.
Hmm, wake me up when it’s over…wish I could have done that today.