The ever entertaining evergreen entertainer BOZO makes me days more cheerful. A big thumbs up, big applause and three cheers for FoXo’s marvellous masterpiece, the picturesque pantomime called BOZO!
BACKFIRE reminds me of the cartoon Chester (the Bulldog) and Spike (the Terrier) and the Big Cat (a Panther.) CAA CAA CAT! BALLS OF FIRE….(not speaking for FOXO REARDON….but could this be a hint at gun control?) Might just be like CHRISTMAS STORY….Bozo you will shoot your eye out! WHODUNNIT? Who gives a HOOT!
1) TRADING SHOTS: In this case the cat has a shoe for Bozo!
2) GUNS & BALLS: Bozo buys a skeet rifle then goes outside and starts shooting the symbol of the pawn shop.
3) NIGHT FEARS: It seems that superstitious fear is for Bozo and a licensed 2nf story man hide from an owl.
Many believe the three gold balls symbolize the story of Saint Nicholas giving a bag of gold to each of a poor man’s three daughters to allow them the financial means to get married. In any case, the mystery and magic captured in these stories provides a rich history behind the three gold balls found outside of pawn shops.
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danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
1 Bozo must be looking the cat’s pyjamas.
2 Bozo decides to give it a test fire. The cat had best make itself scarce.
3 With any luck, that’s where Bozo hid his rifle.
Gent over 2 years ago
1. Ouch!
2. Bang!
3. Hoot!
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The ever entertaining evergreen entertainer BOZO makes me days more cheerful. A big thumbs up, big applause and three cheers for FoXo’s marvellous masterpiece, the picturesque pantomime called BOZO!
Ontman over 2 years ago
1) Don’t take a slipper to a shoe fight. 2) The day Uncle Benny changed the name of his shop to Target. 3) Under the bed mates.
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
Lots of these burglar incidents. Does Bozo really have anything worth stealing? Or is this just practice for apprentice burglars?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
1. “Beg” for silence is no use
If kitty has the bigger shoes
2. Some think to play with guns is funny
But if you do bang goes the money
3. Everytime there is a “Hoot!”
One stops the read and one the loot
The Pro from Dover over 2 years ago
What was wrong with Uncle Benny’s balls?
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Trading a shoo for a shoe.
Watch out Bozo, you didn’t get Uncle Benny’s last rifle.
Why not just give that guy a key to your front door?
Mark Thomas over 2 years ago
1. That’s one BIG cat.
2. Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!
3. At least someone gives a hoot.
Searcy9320 over 2 years ago
BACKFIRE reminds me of the cartoon Chester (the Bulldog) and Spike (the Terrier) and the Big Cat (a Panther.) CAA CAA CAT! BALLS OF FIRE….(not speaking for FOXO REARDON….but could this be a hint at gun control?) Might just be like CHRISTMAS STORY….Bozo you will shoot your eye out! WHODUNNIT? Who gives a HOOT!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
1) TRADING SHOTS: In this case the cat has a shoe for Bozo!
2) GUNS & BALLS: Bozo buys a skeet rifle then goes outside and starts shooting the symbol of the pawn shop.
3) NIGHT FEARS: It seems that superstitious fear is for Bozo and a licensed 2nf story man hide from an owl.
Many believe the three gold balls symbolize the story of Saint Nicholas giving a bag of gold to each of a poor man’s three daughters to allow them the financial means to get married. In any case, the mystery and magic captured in these stories provides a rich history behind the three gold balls found outside of pawn shops.
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