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I’m a little surprised one of the creationist crazies hasn’t shown up yet to tell us all that this cartoon is basically accurate (though the coloring of the critter is a bit conjectural), complete with a disquisition as to how the behemoth in Job 40 describes a brontosaurus (yes, I know it’s supposed to be called apatosaurus). After all, there’s no other possible explanation, right?
I have a vague recollection of a cartoon that showed that the Roadrunner was the president of Acme, which would explain a lot. Did I imagine it? Dream it? Anyone else ever see it?
Except I remember the Coyote tried this trick: He went down a dead end road, and painted a tunnel on the cliff face. He then went to the fork in the road, and changed the sign to indicate the other direction was the dead end. The Road Runner comes to the fork, stops and reads the sign, heads down the real dead end and “through” the tunnel the coyote painted in the wall. Coyote tests the painting, it is solid. He starts back runs at the painting and gets knocked out cold when he hits the wall. Like all his plans, it backfired.
mischugenah almost 10 years ago
suuuuuuuuuuuper geeeeeenius…
phylum almost 10 years ago
to say nothing of what the white man did to the Indian.
donwalter almost 10 years ago
Nothing works quite as well as an ACME fake cave opening.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
A piece of shameful past to have no consideration for life.
cubswin2016 almost 10 years ago
Nothing from ACME works. Why the coyote kept ordering it is beyond me.
robert3750 almost 10 years ago
Wile E. Coyote seemed to have unlimited funds to buy stuff from Acme. He should have just ordered a nice turkey dinner.
markjoseph125 almost 10 years ago
I’m a little surprised one of the creationist crazies hasn’t shown up yet to tell us all that this cartoon is basically accurate (though the coloring of the critter is a bit conjectural), complete with a disquisition as to how the behemoth in Job 40 describes a brontosaurus (yes, I know it’s supposed to be called apatosaurus). After all, there’s no other possible explanation, right?
Karaboo2 almost 10 years ago
This fast food is actually good for you.
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
Beware of the self-loathers
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Ahhhh, another funny comic turned into a history and morality lesson…
of sorts!
Cerabooge almost 10 years ago
Interesting story, SSD.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Nice punch line. I thought he was looking for a workout at first
paullp Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I have a vague recollection of a cartoon that showed that the Roadrunner was the president of Acme, which would explain a lot. Did I imagine it? Dream it? Anyone else ever see it?
Jim Kerner almost 10 years ago
THA, THA, THA, THAT’S all folks. A Warner Brothers Cartoon.
falcon_370f almost 10 years ago
Except I remember the Coyote tried this trick: He went down a dead end road, and painted a tunnel on the cliff face. He then went to the fork in the road, and changed the sign to indicate the other direction was the dead end. The Road Runner comes to the fork, stops and reads the sign, heads down the real dead end and “through” the tunnel the coyote painted in the wall. Coyote tests the painting, it is solid. He starts back runs at the painting and gets knocked out cold when he hits the wall. Like all his plans, it backfired.