I want to know what kind of buzzy mouse that is and where she got it. I bought one for Foxy, but it only buzzes for a second or two when you pull the string.
This is the sweetest adaptation of a Poe story ever. Pucky’s face in the 9th panel, thinking about his friend and his joy in the last panel at seeing Buzzy Mouse.
he/him/his or she/her/hers or they/them…what does it matter? My respect for you to decide for yourself is the least I can do and using the pronoun that makes you happy and feel secure is my pleasure.
Very nice! Using our characters in his story just works, because Elvis is too tightly wound to play it cool and Puck is just too forgiving. Now if Elvis had hidden buzzy mouse under the couch, that would have been different.
1. This is a comic strip. 2. Cats don’t necessarily use the same “proper” english that humans do. 3. Georgia Dunn is sharing her creativity and imagination with us in a genre that I, for one, have never seen or experienced before. 4. Please, let’s leave the politics and whatever else at the door so that we can all enjoy this remarkable comic strip! Thank you from a crusty old Veteran.
Speaking of Poe, “Hollywood Graveyards,” a YouTube channel which visits famous and obscure creative people, has a Halloween special on Poe. It’s an hour long movie about the women who were Poe’s ghostly muses.
For Cat’s sake, Orbsters, let it go and let it be, I’m surprised at you! I love you all but I cringed when I read today’s comic because I immediately foresaw exactly what has happened here in the comments, but not the extent. Just enjoy the comic in the spirit for which it was intended. Not everything needs to be analyzed, criticized, justified. It’s supposed to be fun and I intend to continue to enjoy BCN as such. Thank you, Georgia, for years of enjoyment, and please carry on as you see fit!
Ah, the Tell Tale Heart with a happy ending. :). Of course, after reading some of Poe’s poetry, I got the feeling he often considered death a happy ending too ;) Glad this one worked out well for Puck and Buzzy
I cannot decide whether Georgia’s use of “them” is intended as an expression of inclusiveness, or an illustration of how awkward using that pronoun can be. It makes a good case for a new, completely un-gendered pronoun. Rather than quibbling about it like a quabble of ducks, we should try to come up with one.
My suggestion is “hou” — “H” for “human,” “him or her,” “ou” as a formation from “you,” “o” for “other,” and “u” for “us,” as in “one of ours.”
(Now watch: that phoneme will turn out to mean something really bad in another language.)
Briefly: I’m kind of amused by the fact that the objections are coming out now, to this relatively minor linguistic expression, and not when the mail carrier said they prefer to be called mail carriers rather than mailmen; when the family was shown quarantining and worked from home (HIGH FIVE! PET ME!), wearing masks (cute animal ones, yet) and getting the vaccine, planting trees (saving the earth) or way back when they celebrated “St. Patrick’s Day Exploded”. This isn’t like Doonesbury . The only agenda Georgia can be said to be promoting involves impossibly small boxes, traffic cones with fairylights on them, snuggly blankets, true crime narratives, hot coffee, and being covered in cats.
Silly me here I was assuming them meant the People were smart like me and bought multiple of the same of beloved toys. I still have new pink pigs for my Dalmatian and he passed in 2009 because he couldn’t be without one. I also have lots of black Kong flying discs because my Weim who passed 1 1/2 years ago would never be without 1 or 2 of those. Long live favorite toys.
Y’all need to chill, buzzy mouse is fictional and plus even in fiction its a literal toy. It doesn’t matter what pronouns are used for it, Get your politics out of this comments section, its not that deep.
I am sorry if i offend anyone by my remarks, but maybe the “they” is Buzzy and the end of the pull cord. it looks like 2 separate beings but attached ala Curtis and Poitier in the Defiant Ones.
lpayne.1632 Premium Member about 2 years ago
“The Tell-Tail Buzz”! One of my favorite stories!
Le'letha Premium Member about 2 years ago
“The Tell-Tale Buzz!”
pschearer Premium Member about 2 years ago
Them? They? Toy mice get to pick their pronouns?
DennisinSeattle about 2 years ago
Elvis is so remorseful, it is amazing.
FreihEitner Premium Member about 2 years ago
Nice to see Pucky isn’t passing judgment, he’s just happy to see his pal Buzzy Mouse.
Ahsum about 2 years ago
Sunday Funday
WelshRat Premium Member about 2 years ago
“I have a heart! It’s under the floorboards over there. Would you like a piece?”
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
Elvis hid it in vein. (I know. It was heartless of me to pun about Puck’s fave toy.)
Olive O'Sudden about 2 years ago
I love Elvis being dramatic.♥
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
Oh, how POEtic he enunciates his woe when he realizes that this mouse won’t just “buzz off”
lopaka about 2 years ago
“Them”, "they"…… Hey, Itʻs quantum mechanics!
Jungle Empress about 2 years ago
The Tell-Tail Mouse.
Gent about 2 years ago
Them? They? So there’s more than one Buzzy Mouse eh.
222jo about 2 years ago
Aw, Elvis!
Aspen_Bell about 2 years ago
I want to know what kind of buzzy mouse that is and where she got it. I bought one for Foxy, but it only buzzes for a second or two when you pull the string.
artchick530 about 2 years ago
In typical Pucky fashion, though, all is forgiven and forgotten once his BBFF (best buzzy friend forever) is returned.
Biskits about 2 years ago
I don’t like the woke overtones.
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
Elvis is getting sentimental in his old age. 14 years!
Miss Mina about 2 years ago
This is the sweetest adaptation of a Poe story ever. Pucky’s face in the 9th panel, thinking about his friend and his joy in the last panel at seeing Buzzy Mouse.
rs0204 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love the reference to Poe’s Tell-Tale Heart.
he/him/his or she/her/hers or they/them…what does it matter? My respect for you to decide for yourself is the least I can do and using the pronoun that makes you happy and feel secure is my pleasure.
artmer about 2 years ago
Subtle Poe reference. Nice!
ladykat about 2 years ago
OK, folks, this is the orb. Let’s not poke holes in it quibbling over pronouns, okay? We all love and support each other here.
Katzen1415 about 2 years ago
Very nice! Using our characters in his story just works, because Elvis is too tightly wound to play it cool and Puck is just too forgiving. Now if Elvis had hidden buzzy mouse under the couch, that would have been different.
scyphi26 about 2 years ago
The cat version of a “Tell-Tale Heart,” I suppose.
…it’s not quite the same, isn’t it?
Martin 78 about 2 years ago
The Tell Tail Buzzy
fgerbil46 about 2 years ago
1. This is a comic strip. 2. Cats don’t necessarily use the same “proper” english that humans do. 3. Georgia Dunn is sharing her creativity and imagination with us in a genre that I, for one, have never seen or experienced before. 4. Please, let’s leave the politics and whatever else at the door so that we can all enjoy this remarkable comic strip! Thank you from a crusty old Veteran.
ajwaldtwo about 2 years ago
Great story Georgia! The Cats meet Poe!
Ainimache Premium Member about 2 years ago
Overly Dramatic Elvis is overly dramatic. Beautiful art again :)
marilynnbyerly about 2 years ago
Speaking of Poe, “Hollywood Graveyards,” a YouTube channel which visits famous and obscure creative people, has a Halloween special on Poe. It’s an hour long movie about the women who were Poe’s ghostly muses.
https://youtu.be/iFXAs4sdoug
Kitty Katz about 2 years ago
A-ha: Take on Me
Talking today,
Don’t know what pronouns to say,
I’ll say it anyway,
The Orb is too important to argue
Over a few words,
It’s all OK!
…….
Let’s all be
(Let’s all be)
All good friends
We can agree to disagree!
…….
We all love the cats
And little Buzzy,
They are the same
As they have always been,
At least they should be!
…….
Let’s all be
(Let’s all be)
All good friends
We can agree to disagree!
Catmom about 2 years ago
For Cat’s sake, Orbsters, let it go and let it be, I’m surprised at you! I love you all but I cringed when I read today’s comic because I immediately foresaw exactly what has happened here in the comments, but not the extent. Just enjoy the comic in the spirit for which it was intended. Not everything needs to be analyzed, criticized, justified. It’s supposed to be fun and I intend to continue to enjoy BCN as such. Thank you, Georgia, for years of enjoyment, and please carry on as you see fit!
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
♥Buzzzzzz♥
oish about 2 years ago
Next to last panel is a closeup of Elvis’ eye – not the vibrating mechanism inside the mouse resembling an adult plaything
sugordon about 2 years ago
Ah, the Tell Tale Heart with a happy ending. :). Of course, after reading some of Poe’s poetry, I got the feeling he often considered death a happy ending too ;) Glad this one worked out well for Puck and Buzzy
Space_cat about 2 years ago
Ahh, “The tell-tale mechanical rodent” by Edgar Allen Purr!
ikini Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Words on the Move: Why English Won’t – and Can’t – Sit Still (Like, Literally)” by John McWhorter is a fascinating book to read.
luandwill about 2 years ago
I prefer thou.
scaeva Premium Member about 2 years ago
I cannot decide whether Georgia’s use of “them” is intended as an expression of inclusiveness, or an illustration of how awkward using that pronoun can be. It makes a good case for a new, completely un-gendered pronoun. Rather than quibbling about it like a quabble of ducks, we should try to come up with one.
My suggestion is “hou” — “H” for “human,” “him or her,” “ou” as a formation from “you,” “o” for “other,” and “u” for “us,” as in “one of ours.”
(Now watch: that phoneme will turn out to mean something really bad in another language.)
Daeder about 2 years ago
“The Telltale Buzz”
Aslan Balaur about 2 years ago
The Tell-Tail Mouse?
katsmeow457 about 2 years ago
Been reading this comic for years. What’s with the plural pronouns all of a sudden???? The comic makes no sense!!! One thing is a he/she/it!!!!
Aspen_Bell about 2 years ago
Briefly: I’m kind of amused by the fact that the objections are coming out now, to this relatively minor linguistic expression, and not when the mail carrier said they prefer to be called mail carriers rather than mailmen; when the family was shown quarantining and worked from home (HIGH FIVE! PET ME!), wearing masks (cute animal ones, yet) and getting the vaccine, planting trees (saving the earth) or way back when they celebrated “St. Patrick’s Day Exploded”. This isn’t like Doonesbury . The only agenda Georgia can be said to be promoting involves impossibly small boxes, traffic cones with fairylights on them, snuggly blankets, true crime narratives, hot coffee, and being covered in cats.
miscreant about 2 years ago
Silly me here I was assuming them meant the People were smart like me and bought multiple of the same of beloved toys. I still have new pink pigs for my Dalmatian and he passed in 2009 because he couldn’t be without one. I also have lots of black Kong flying discs because my Weim who passed 1 1/2 years ago would never be without 1 or 2 of those. Long live favorite toys.
knight1192a about 2 years ago
Poe. This is kinda like Shakespeare Goes to the Dogs. Think we’ll call it Poe Goes to the Cats, though we may have to leave out The Black Cat
Fennec! at the Disco about 2 years ago
The Tell-Tale Mouse?
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
“Quoth the mouse…” oops, wrong story.
anomalous4 about 2 years ago
BCN Tarot: The Lovers!
Now whooooo in the world could they be…
https://www.instagram.com/p/CjyBue0JX_i/
Not on Dumpor yet as of 7:30 ET US, but here’s the page link:
https://dumpor.com/v/breakingcatnews
riahru2 about 2 years ago
Y’all need to chill, buzzy mouse is fictional and plus even in fiction its a literal toy. It doesn’t matter what pronouns are used for it, Get your politics out of this comments section, its not that deep.
bobw2012 about 2 years ago
the telltail buzz
wintercollie about 2 years ago
I am sorry if i offend anyone by my remarks, but maybe the “they” is Buzzy and the end of the pull cord. it looks like 2 separate beings but attached ala Curtis and Poitier in the Defiant Ones.
OdderOtter about 2 years ago
The tale/tail tell heart/mouse?
LrdSlvrhnd about 2 years ago
The Tell-Tale Mouse