Frog Applause by Teresa Burritt for October 12, 2020

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    https://youtu.be/uHC1XTF6b58

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    Randy B Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Them Californians are good eatin’.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Californian_rabbit

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    3hourtour Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    …the famous Froglandia strip joint, The Two In One, used this poster for years…

    …the menage a 3…

    …ye ol’ buy on get one free…

    …furby’s for Bush…

    …if you can’t lick ‘em-join ’em…

    …the famous 3in1 night…

    …the barkeep had heard them all…

    …and seen most of them…

    …but there was something about Bunny that needed protecting…

    …was those eyes?…

    …those elegant ears?…

    ..the way she wiggled that tail?…

    …it could had been all of them…

    …but it wasn’t…

    …in fact, it was the female pheromones in her Andron perfume…

    …she stole the experimental concoction from professor Tigerpus the night in the lab…

    …she wondered if he ever missed it…

    …or just continued reading his Frog Applause as she – half naked – slipped out of the door…

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    FLIGHT SUIT  almost 4 years ago

    Smug rabbits makin’ that poor cat nervous.

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    Bill Thompson  almost 4 years ago

    Elvis is going to leave the building!

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    Zebrastripes  almost 4 years ago

    Secret Recipe for Hasenpfeffer and Raisin Pie, upon request! Guarded by Feline & Co.

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    This is actually the album cover from the 1974 release by Commander Kitty and the Bunny Squad, their third studio album, Two in One.

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    David OBrien  almost 4 years ago

    I’ve heard of Siamese twins, but this is ridiculous.

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    Sisyphos  almost 4 years ago

    Ah, the old Cat Hides Amid Superficially Similar Bunnies trick!

    Who do you think you’re fooling, Kitty Two-Colors? You are just another Siamese: https://tinyurl.com/ju3od28

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    Rotifer HEATHEN POTATO WE KNEW YE WELL Thalweg Premium Member almost 4 years ago

     

    I read this in the regular Monday language column of our local newspaper (and naturally I thought of Her):

    “Inconsistency pains me.”

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    Eagleskies Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Teresa – see today’s (9/20 date) One Big Happy.

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    edwardhnelson  almost 4 years ago

    Fascinating!

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    coltish1  almost 4 years ago

    From the Blog: Erin McKean has been a fave of mine since I saw her on a Ted Talk several years ago, and her talk revolved around the word ‘synecdochically.’ My heart does flip flops knowing Erin and Teresa are familiar with and admire each other’s work.

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    Howard'sMyHero  almost 4 years ago

    Thumper to Bugs: “There’s been a hutch in our reproduction rate … let’s call it Oreo and have another!” …!

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    Mad-ge Dish Soap  almost 4 years ago

    Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat for todays special.

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    willie_mctell  almost 4 years ago

    Amazing, the degree of variation in a single species.

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    InquireWithin  almost 4 years ago

    Rabbit test.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    BLOG! How did i miss the BLOG? Woo Hoo!

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Having been placed in charge as the Primary of Sannico, following the disappearance of Primary Ferrins, it was not much of a surprise to me when I began remembering things that I did not actually know. Odd doings and interesting variance from normal are not unlikely here. Strange worlds came into my mind. Whether the ship’s drive had any influence over the matter is unknown to me, but from the memories with which I have been gifted, the drive mechanisms and innerspace itself seem to be alien to those from whom the memories came. As nobody else seems to be affected in the least, I can only assume it to be personal in some direct fashion, having to do with my being the present self of the multi-faceted I that now resides within my mind. Seems a bit insect-like when I look at it that way, now that I think on it. The bit about a Christmas Spirit seems to fold into my family origins and the means by which we all came to be in this place. I am trying to understand a probably reality in which all of humanity has vanished, or been abandoned by some unintended skip across realms by the Total Diaspora, and yet I am a person who comes to be in this probability and in so many others. It would have to follow that the entire unfolding of events must include this pivotal coincidence across realms, which is reassuring in some small measure, and casts a bit of light on the mysterious person called Vi, in one other version of reality. I imagine there is another version of myself where there is no ship built and no path to the stars dreamt. I don’t remember that, however. And I remember many, many instances of self across a vast expanse of probabilities. There must be a required harmonic resonance for integration, and a necessary distance between realms required. Or, as another I suggested, it could be an instance of parallels that have a matching rate of energy transfer, creating the harmonic integration.

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    CaptainKiddeo  almost 4 years ago

    Over on the blog on 10-9 Teresa asks has anyone read these books? I’ve read Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud as well as its companion volumes Making Comics and Reinventing Comics. Excellent reads with lots of food for thought. I even own a copy of Making Comics cause I want to do that when I grow up (I’m 59).

    I’ve never heard of the parodies, though…

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    Sisyphos  almost 4 years ago

    I am honored to be referenced in the Frog Blog! Naturally, I think every Froglandian should read Frog Blog regularly, if not religiously….

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    danshen  almost 4 years ago

    I wonder if those rabbits have a similar mutation in their melanin to the Siamese cat, that makes it break down at body temp, but not in the cooler extremities.

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