Jerry continues to baffle and amuse those who “get it.” His use of line is perfection and his composition just makes the exaggerated figures that much more interesting. We all have seen “Allison” in life. And she is a bit odd.
This could also be “Basset and the Beast” right. I mean they are both bassets. Cleo, with her purplie eye color, would win over any Basset, beast or not.
When I first saw today’s poster, I scrolled down from the dark, dreary almost scary basset, to our bright, beautiful star with the purplie eyeshadow. Now, that’s the Cleo I love.
mastagni over 16 years ago
Jerry continues to baffle and amuse those who “get it.” His use of line is perfection and his composition just makes the exaggerated figures that much more interesting. We all have seen “Allison” in life. And she is a bit odd.
margueritem over 16 years ago
I need my daily ‘fix’ of Ballard Street.
Farside99 over 6 years ago
It’s obvious that Beauty and the Basset will be much more entertaining than any Disney imitation.
DennisinSeattle over 6 years ago
mastagni and margueritem, we still get it, ten years later.
I think the men of Ballard Street are quite happy to be spared the conversation of Allison and her friends.
DennisinSeattle over 6 years ago
This could also be “Basset and the Beast” right. I mean they are both bassets. Cleo, with her purplie eye color, would win over any Basset, beast or not.
DennisinSeattle over 6 years ago
♫Who’ll take the woman with the skinny legs?♪ Um, which one would that be? This is Ballard Street, after all.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 6 years ago
Hello all!
Glad to see some of you are already here….
Hi Farside! Hi Dennis!
Oh Marg! You’re back!
I wanted to get here sooner, to greet you all…. but it was a bit hard to get disentangled from the….er… I mean….
kinda hard to see my watch, walking with….
ooops… I mean… never mind.
any how…. I’m here now… and as you can see….
we’re already commenting on the
July 24th 2018 “CLEO and COMPANY”Which we all read on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
Come on…. I want to walk a little fast so none of the ladies notices that I … um
sorry…. never mind.
They think they’re soooo…. important and sneaky….
I look… you can _see_them…. even if they can’t see you…..
And they didn’t even notice when I …. OH!
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
Shall we head towards the Tiki?
They won’t be following us because they’re going up t….
oh, I almost forgot…. I mean… I know nothing.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 6 years ago
Anyway…. a beautiful poster, isn’t it.
A lovely, artsy French basset film….
hope this release is subtitled, and hasn’t been dubbed.
Then we can hear Josette Dog in her own voice, even if we need to read the French translation.
She was quite the looker in her day.
And Jean Mongrel wasn’t bad, once he was out of the Beast costume.
That reminds me…. Dennis… I was thinking the same thing….. that it could be “Basset and the Beast” .
It’s kind of the Beautiful Basset and the Beastly Basset…. but that’s too long and tongue-twisterish..
But once again…. that’s NOT Cleo….
As I said… that’s the lovely Josette Dog…. a French movie star, in her day….. and now much older than Cleo.
And Jean Mongrel is the Beast.
Nor is this an animated version…. The Walt Dogney one was years later.
This is a live action film…. a masterpiece of the French basset cinema…
which was, however, crudely copied by a French human…
as you can see:
https://pad.mymovies.it/filmclub/2008/03/015/locandinapg2.jpg
MontanaLady over 6 years ago
When I first saw today’s poster, I scrolled down from the dark, dreary almost scary basset, to our bright, beautiful star with the purplie eyeshadow. Now, that’s the Cleo I love.
SheMc over 6 years ago
Oh Jean your name doesn’t fit!!! you are a thoroughbred if ever I saw one!!!
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
The cone of babbling gossips.
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
Twas beauty killed the basset. I know, wrong movie.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
yeah, I don’t even SEE an empire state building
mrwiskers about 1 year ago
Is this the Ballard Street cone of silence?