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Bugs and George Have Texas Roots
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Lalex
03/06/2008, 5:31 PM
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By golly, maybe Greenfield is right! Bugs and George do have something in common. Only Bugs' roots are a little oranger. One of Bugs' creators, Tex Avery, was from, where else, Texas. Bugs' trademark "What's up, Doc?" is reportedly an expression that was once popular in Texas at the time Avery lived there. One thing they don't have in common, though, is the Bronx/Brooklyn dialect. And I wonder whether the president has ever read "Victory Thru Hare Power" like Bugs did in the movie
Falling Hare?
Bugs for president!
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Re: Bugs and George Have Texas Roots
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bertrand
03/06/2008, 6:27 PM
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Hillary is more like that big clunker cartoon character Luella, or the other one, Nancy, with Sluggo (Bill) right behind her. Neither was funny then , or now.
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