Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for January 21, 2009

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  almost 16 years ago

    Oh, the humanity!

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  2. Warthog
    wndrwrthg  almost 16 years ago

    O.K., there are these devices called RADIOS, they really are quite amazing, and allow you to contact people far away (air traffic control has them). And if they are not within range, call airports in their flight path (they filed a flight plan) to relay a message. Oh, and Sandy needs his walkies.

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  3. Simpsonized me close up
    mrprongs  almost 16 years ago

    Sandy can be a wing walker.

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  4. Tubbsbottl lll
    gigabyte03  almost 16 years ago

    “Arf” indeed!

    wndrwrthgPro: What is a “walkies”?

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  5. Puma
    durtclaw  almost 16 years ago

    Is this going to be an episode on “LOST”?

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  6. Warthog
    wndrwrthg  almost 16 years ago

    Mr. Tubbsbottl III. I have heard used by dog owners to mean taking their dog out to let it attend to it’s necessary bodily functions.

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    Jogger2  almost 16 years ago

    “Walkies” was used by Barbara Woodhouse, who had a popular T.V. program about training your dog. When telling the dog to get ready for a walk, she thought “walkies” was more likely to get the dog’s attention than “walk.” When directing a dog, she also emphasized pronouncing the letter “T” … as in “siTT.”

    Her style of the “siTT” command was used in a James Bond film, when Bond unexpectedly encountered a tiger.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Woodhouse

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  8. Rick
    davidf42  almost 7 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

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    Just radio the pilot.

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