The note was diminished and Bucky thought he was talking about his mother. He just isn’t A# thinking cat. He thought it was a Major diss and not an off key comment. Or maybe it was the tone of his comment. These of course are just Minor observations. Hopefully Satch will tune out or orchestrate a great reprise. Stop please!!!!
…and so we leave the set of “Puss and Bloatus” with Bucky bemoaning his lineage from the House of Galore, and Satchel attempting to find his way out of the fog. Tune in tomorrow when Bucky and Satchel discover their secret passion for each other but when a plug-and-socket misunderstanding has them fighting like cats and dogs, they turn to other species for comfort. News at eleven.
Sigh. Old Saturday Night Live skit with Dana Carvey, it was black & white, he played a newspaper man in a 30’s/40’s era movie, don’t remember what prompted it but he said using an old-timey actor voice: “Why, I oughta pound you!” For some reason that stuck in my head but I seem to be the only one who remembers it.
Adiraiju over 6 years ago
“No, no, Satch, not what I meant, put the knife down…”
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
“Tommy” Revival !!
Opus Croakus over 6 years ago
Wasn’t this “The Real Housepets of Boston”?
Less Monday... More Friday over 6 years ago
Bucky, I think those musical notes denoted that your mother was a fur bag.
Rcwhiting over 6 years ago
The note was diminished and Bucky thought he was talking about his mother. He just isn’t A# thinking cat. He thought it was a Major diss and not an off key comment. Or maybe it was the tone of his comment. These of course are just Minor observations. Hopefully Satch will tune out or orchestrate a great reprise. Stop please!!!!
Kind&Kinder over 6 years ago
…and so we leave the set of “Puss and Bloatus” with Bucky bemoaning his lineage from the House of Galore, and Satchel attempting to find his way out of the fog. Tune in tomorrow when Bucky and Satchel discover their secret passion for each other but when a plug-and-socket misunderstanding has them fighting like cats and dogs, they turn to other species for comfort. News at eleven.
Lizzie Premium Member over 6 years ago
Sigh. Old Saturday Night Live skit with Dana Carvey, it was black & white, he played a newspaper man in a 30’s/40’s era movie, don’t remember what prompted it but he said using an old-timey actor voice: “Why, I oughta pound you!” For some reason that stuck in my head but I seem to be the only one who remembers it.