To those of us always curious about Pab’s sources… The first frame quotes the seance scene of “The Time of Their Lives”, a 1946 move with Abbott and Costello. The second is Latin for “insert your left foot”.
actually, Latin was a required subject in high school when i started in RI…we had 2 teachers who could have a conversation in Latin…and you can’t make this stuff up…one looked like Bela Lugosi and the other looked liked Boris Karloff…Classical High 1968
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
He left them in the can.
Solitha Premium Member over 6 years ago
To those of us always curious about Pab’s sources… The first frame quotes the seance scene of “The Time of Their Lives”, a 1946 move with Abbott and Costello. The second is Latin for “insert your left foot”.
scpandich over 6 years ago
I’ve wondered why, given everyone else who shows up here, Albert’s never put in an appearance.
Masterskrain over 6 years ago
“The Spirits are about to speak!’
“Are they friendly Spirits?”
“Friendly? Just listen…”
T Smith over 6 years ago
Would it be rude to point out that Albert died almost 40 years before the first automobiles?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Salami, pastrami, bologna.
nathanbtlr over 6 years ago
Oh feelly me boney belly. Dominos wobiscum. Benny selly all his dominos. Cheech and Chong
oakie817 over 6 years ago
it’s all Greek to me
oakie817 over 6 years ago
actually, Latin was a required subject in high school when i started in RI…we had 2 teachers who could have a conversation in Latin…and you can’t make this stuff up…one looked like Bela Lugosi and the other looked liked Boris Karloff…Classical High 1968
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 6 years ago
Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon
Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol
Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel
Here…comes…the…suuuuun…king