while Sunday night, this showed up Monday’s Off the Mark:
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Off the Mark is an LOL too for me.
Maybe it’s already been done, but I always thought it would make a good comic to have a bunch of dogs dancing to the “Boot Scootin Boogie”, except substitute another word for ‘boot’ that I won’t spell out because it could put the comment into moderation.
And I’d like to see the line dance choreographed to that!
In Bob Clampett’s Loony Tune “An Itch in Time”, a dog bitten by a flea yelps and frantically drags his butt all over the room. He stops cold for a instant and turns to the camera. “I better cut this out. I’m starting to like it.” After a brief smile he resumes yelping and dragging.
I learned about this “scooting” phenomenon for the first time in Saturday’s Eeeeww. Uh, thanks, CIDU. (Though I guess without that knowledge the Off the Mark would be a CIDU for me.)
There are TV commercials for Stanley Steamer carpet cleaning running locally. Some feature a dog doing a scoot on the carpet in front of company.
The cartoonist for ‘Dogs of C Kennel’ REALLY likes the dog-scooting trope, it seems (and none so far has been amusing) . . .
Off the Mark is an LOL too for me.
Maybe it’s already been done, but I always thought it would make a good comic to have a bunch of dogs dancing to the “Boot Scootin Boogie”, except substitute another word for ‘boot’ that I won’t spell out because it could put the comment into moderation.
And I’d like to see the line dance choreographed to that!
In Bob Clampett’s Loony Tune “An Itch in Time”, a dog bitten by a flea yelps and frantically drags his butt all over the room. He stops cold for a instant and turns to the camera. “I better cut this out. I’m starting to like it.” After a brief smile he resumes yelping and dragging.
I learned about this “scooting” phenomenon for the first time in Saturday’s Eeeeww. Uh, thanks, CIDU. (Though I guess without that knowledge the Off the Mark would be a CIDU for me.)
There are TV commercials for Stanley Steamer carpet cleaning running locally. Some feature a dog doing a scoot on the carpet in front of company.
The cartoonist for ‘Dogs of C Kennel’ REALLY likes the dog-scooting trope, it seems (and none so far has been amusing) . . .

This is getting to be a REAL ANNOYING trope . . .
