Saw a gal in the local superdupermarket wearing a t-shirt with the image of the ‘ol digitus impudicus and the caption “Can you hear me now?” She walked around with her hubby for at least 10 min. with a cell phone glued to her head. She didn’t need the image to get her point across.
IMHO the British “two-finger” threat is even more aggressive–think it’s a promise to ram a couple up your adversary’s nose during the next scrum.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Yes, one is gesturing with your pointer….
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
About one digit’s difference in a human hand; but in a cartoon hand, I’m not so sure….
Thomas R. Williams over 15 years ago
Saw a gal in the local superdupermarket wearing a t-shirt with the image of the ‘ol digitus impudicus and the caption “Can you hear me now?” She walked around with her hubby for at least 10 min. with a cell phone glued to her head. She didn’t need the image to get her point across. IMHO the British “two-finger” threat is even more aggressive–think it’s a promise to ram a couple up your adversary’s nose during the next scrum.
margueritem over 15 years ago
When will we be seeing the new ‘Frog Applause’ character?
risitas over 15 years ago
Izzatt Cheney, on the loose again???
Quick, make sure he ain’t packin’ heat, or he’ll shoot someone’s face off - AGAIN!!!
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
Bluebird of happiness’ evil twin.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
The difference is: one is an extremity, one has feathers. Or am I being too literal again?
Keith Messamer over 15 years ago
He’s ruffling someone’s feathers.