The ROFLMAO of yesterday is spreading! I see (as promised) what you were laughing about.
Quite frankly in this particular picture, he looks just a little concerned that Little Rick might speak up and say something untoward!
Not, mind you, that I have any idea what that would be, although with a story about Wisconson dairy farmers on CNN running in the background, "Moo!" keeps suggesting itself.
Which in turn brings up an edition of Illustrated Classics Comics that my mother bought in Greece. The story in that volume was of Theseus and the Minotaur. One panel showed the dramatic reveal of what Theseus found in the Labyrinth. Vulnerable crouching human, enooormous bull-man, large speaking balloon for the bull-man, with small print centered in that balloon. It said βου, which in modern Greek would be pronounced moo.
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Quite frankly in this particular picture, he looks just a little concerned that Little Rick might speak up and say something untoward!
Not, mind you, that I have any idea what that would be, although with a story about Wisconson dairy farmers on CNN running in the background, "Moo!" keeps suggesting itself.
Which in turn brings up an edition of Illustrated Classics Comics that my mother bought in Greece. The story in that volume was of Theseus and the Minotaur. One panel showed the dramatic reveal of what Theseus found in the Labyrinth. Vulnerable crouching human, enooormous bull-man, large speaking balloon for the bull-man, with small print centered in that balloon. It said βου, which in modern Greek would be pronounced moo.
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