Lets see now…A Falcon is a bird. Birds have feathers not fingers. So a play on words. You can leave finger prints but you can’t leave feather prints. But in this case you can. Got it now?
Unless you are talking about the Falcon that is a car…
The falcon was actually a PI who was played by Tom Conway, among others, in the old noir film series. He was also Cap America’s buddy in the old series.
I didn’t get the joke until I read the spammers and it all became crystal clear: all the characters in Shoe are birds. Therefore, the Notorious Facon (NF) has to be a bird, too, not the PI as described above. The NF obviously drives a Ford Falcon (good call, 1951 Model) as his getaway car, and the police found his prints on it, linking him to some criminal act. Now his son is using the same car, making the same mistake by leaving his fingerprints on it. As for birds and fingers, it’s a matter of artistic license. If you don’t believe me, go back and read the spammers before you flag them.
BigChiefDesoto about 14 years ago
Are you serious?
There’s a saying about somebody following in his father’s foot steps. ( Sort of a version of “Like father, like son”,
rockngolfer about 14 years ago
Still don’t get it, usually that means it is a local story.
thetraveller4 about 14 years ago
The notorious Falcon is probably some kind of criminal…his son is going in the same business!
Allison Nunn Premium Member about 14 years ago
I got it! And I thought it was good!
Kerovan about 14 years ago
BigChiefDesoto Never pick another man’s rhubarb, no wait that isn’t right.
Never try to explain a joke. The moment is always gone and can’t be saved.
Weakstream about 14 years ago
Did you hear the one about the cartoonest and the billy goat
pawpawbear about 14 years ago
Or claw print?
gofinsc about 14 years ago
The Notorious Falcon has been mentioned before, I think. And even if not, it’s obviously obvious what is meant.
boldyuma about 14 years ago
Is the Notorious Falcon anything like the “Midnight Skulker” in Wiz Of ID?,,,,
1951Model about 14 years ago
Lets see now…A Falcon is a bird. Birds have feathers not fingers. So a play on words. You can leave finger prints but you can’t leave feather prints. But in this case you can. Got it now? Unless you are talking about the Falcon that is a car…
as363 about 14 years ago
Flagged 2 spammers
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yerah, but you don’t need to advertise it, as363. When the spam is gone your comment will still be there. Almost as annoying.
jkoskov about 14 years ago
Is there a rim shot in the room?
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
The falcon was actually a PI who was played by Tom Conway, among others, in the old noir film series. He was also Cap America’s buddy in the old series.
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
I didn’t get the joke until I read the spammers and it all became crystal clear: all the characters in Shoe are birds. Therefore, the Notorious Facon (NF) has to be a bird, too, not the PI as described above. The NF obviously drives a Ford Falcon (good call, 1951 Model) as his getaway car, and the police found his prints on it, linking him to some criminal act. Now his son is using the same car, making the same mistake by leaving his fingerprints on it. As for birds and fingers, it’s a matter of artistic license. If you don’t believe me, go back and read the spammers before you flag them.