Alas, I fear you are correct Mr. Danders. An unsung hero, no doubt. The only respect or recognition you get may be by your friend the grasshopper. A character so rarely shown, he remains unnamed.
The snooty (in more ways than one) Mr. Danders shares the history of GWEEP with Alice, who had ascribed it to Miss Bliss. I wouldn’t believe anything Danders claims, however, without corroboration!
There was a student who attended the college I was at, whose distinctive laugh that sounded so exactly like a guinea pig’s shriek made such an impression that I remember nothing else about her. “Wheek, wheek, wheek!”
gbars70 over 1 year ago
Glad she didn’t refer to the 180⁰ area…
JudasPeckerwood over 1 year ago
Count your blessings, Danders — back in the Andes where your species originated you’d be served for dinner.
jmolay161 over 1 year ago
Lots of Gweeps, lots of little Guinea Pig pellets lying around—the real ex-Danding Universe.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 1 year ago
I LOVE the smell of Play-Doh. Recently had a chance to smell some and I was instantly brought back to the care-free days of childhood.
joannesshadow over 1 year ago
Just how old is Mr Danders anyway?
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
I went to New Guinea once to see the pigs. Didn’t find any there.
Serial Pedant over 1 year ago
Ah, yes; one my favorite memories of Ollantaytambo: Cuy on a stick, grinning at me.
well-i-never over 1 year ago
Wow!
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
“But that’s all right, you know, you can’t tie down a banjo guinea pig…”
Just So So Premium Member over 1 year ago
Gweep, indeed.
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
The genius of the late, great Mr. Thompson – on full display today.
stamps over 1 year ago
Do you suppose Mr. Danders taught Timmy Fretwork the banjo?
T... over 1 year ago
GWEEP…
asrialfeeple over 1 year ago
Methinks her intestines do GLORP instead of GWEEP.
vonskippy over 1 year ago
Guina Pigs live for 3-4 years – so how many generations of preschoolers is that – ONE!
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Alas, I fear you are correct Mr. Danders. An unsung hero, no doubt. The only respect or recognition you get may be by your friend the grasshopper. A character so rarely shown, he remains unnamed.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
The snooty (in more ways than one) Mr. Danders shares the history of GWEEP with Alice, who had ascribed it to Miss Bliss. I wouldn’t believe anything Danders claims, however, without corroboration!
JH&Cats over 1 year ago
There was a student who attended the college I was at, whose distinctive laugh that sounded so exactly like a guinea pig’s shriek made such an impression that I remember nothing else about her. “Wheek, wheek, wheek!”