But we’re not done with Tom Falco! (BTW, 305 is the area code for Miami, where he is based.)
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I feel sure I’ve seen the “For Lease Navidad” joke before (but probably not this particular cartoon). It can get mixed up with trying to push “For Lease” into “Für Elise”.
I like the rapscallions! Should add to the “Band names I’d like to see” list.
This Rudy Park in its first panel picks up on the idea of how to designate an antepenultimate, as seen in the Barney above.
My daughter and her best friend (whose mother is Cuban—mother was born here but spoke Spanish in the house, has faint accent) thought “Feliz Navidad” was “Release Mommy Duck” for a while.
And a Texas friend sent:
TexMex Christmas carol: Oh, come all eat queso.
Similar theme in today’s 9CWL:
The Rapscallions are plausible. After all, we had the dancing, singing California Raisins not that long ago.
@ MiB – It all depends on what you consider “recent”. The California Raisins predate the commercial Internet; that was half a lifetime ago.
I feel sure I’ve seen the “For Lease Navidad” joke before (but probably not this particular cartoon). It can get mixed up with trying to push “For Lease” into “Für Elise”.
I like the rapscallions! Should add to the “Band names I’d like to see” list.
This Rudy Park in its first panel picks up on the idea of how to designate an antepenultimate, as seen in the Barney above.
My daughter and her best friend (whose mother is Cuban—mother was born here but spoke Spanish in the house, has faint accent) thought “Feliz Navidad” was “Release Mommy Duck” for a while.
And a Texas friend sent:
TexMex Christmas carol: Oh, come all eat queso.
Similar theme in today’s 9CWL:
The Rapscallions are plausible. After all, we had the dancing, singing California Raisins not that long ago.
@ MiB – It all depends on what you consider “recent”. The California Raisins predate the commercial Internet; that was half a lifetime ago.