My apologies, Seems I’ve been slippin’ a day each week on gettin’ these pages uploaded… May slip a bit more next time, as it’s about time I started workin’ on the Dec Calendar, which will feature Bunz & Katz… Somethin’ ta look forward to – or um maybe run away from…
Ah knew ol’ Katz an’ Bunzie – their comix wasn’t funsie…
‘Cause world destruction jus’ makes people frown…
They was snoopin’ ‘round one night – when they got inta a fight…
Then a big Policeman came an’ knocked ‘em down…
Thar in the Jailhouse now…
Thar in the Jailhouse now…
Ah Tol’ ‘em once or twice, “blowin’ up the world, it jes’ ain’t nice!”
Thar in the Jailhouse now!!
A great old Jimmie Rogers (the original Jimmie Rogers) tune… Kind’a Sort’a – though apparently it was recorded by others as early as 1915, while Rogers didn’t put it on shellack until 1928 – so maybe he was jus’ the first to claim copyright on it… I rather enjoyed the version by the “Soggy Bottom Boys” in the movie “O Brother Where Art Thou” (loosely inspired (the movie not the song) by the Preston Sturges movie, “Sullivan’s Travels” with Veronica Lake *Wing Ding!*) But there are many many other great versions of the song, Even one by Gene Autry (sounding more like Rogers’ nasal rendition than himself) and now Bunz & Katz have their own version too… Woo!
So I wonder how many of those Bronco Bux our long suffering desk sgt is going to stash? Pass ’em around to the whole watch no doubt. Ogglers gonna oggle. (Not that I blame him.) They’ll be fishing those things out of every vending machine in the precinct for weeks.
Well let’s just hope Bunz knows a good lawyer… Would you believe a good public defender? How about a good-hearted (snort!) bail bondsman who will take a used, impounded “exotic vehicle” for collateral?
Well OF COURSE we want a closer look at a Bronco Buck! (Duh!) Anybody who’s been living under a rock and wants to know the origins of this bit of sourdough can find it here – http://www.cuteybunny.com/Bronco/BBRA-501.html
That’s right folks. An entire lavishly illustrated story involving Cowboys, Injuns, Gophers, Bronco Bunny, Blonde Beaver, Miz Vikky, Kalamity Kitten, Lil Water Moccasin, steam locomotives, dynamite, explosions, gunfights, explosions, cat fights, explosions, plentiful western mayhem and more than a bit of harmless feminine pulchritude!
Josh may be too humble to blow his own horn (and damned if I’m gonna do it for him) but I will tell everyone about his really cool previous works!
At first glance I took that to be the Hopalong Cassidy bill…thought he was looking a lot better than the last time I saw him…but then I saw him on the other bills and saw my mistake.
How did it turn out that money can only have the likeness of a founding father hero on it? Postage stamps, which are worth money also, can be decorated with almost anyone or anything on them. Katz may have a point about art critics. Though that alone isn’t likely to get him out of jail.
Cool on two counts; 1) you noticed that the number on Bunz’ shirt was Pi. I saw it without seeing it if you know what I mean. 2) Pi backwards is Pie…. that just went into my little storehouse of more-or-less useless knowledge to trot out when I wanna look all smart and stuff. (hey it worked for you)
I was curious if anyone would pick up on the PI numerals – it’s jus’ one of those things, where you need some numbers for Bunz’ uniform, and while they may not be an actual joke, at least are a sort of “cookie” for anyone who notices…
I didn’t know about ∏ backwards – Gotta admit that I’m not really that adept at math – if I was, I might’ve become a productive member of society, like a schmietist, or computer programer or grocery checkout clerk… I could’a been a contender, instead of a bum er, Cartoonist, which is what I am…
Aw gee… If Bunz & Katz are dumb enough to think that Trigger is on the $3 bill (actually it’s Derwood Kirby), then obviously they are also too iggorant to notice that those cell bars are spaced wide enough for them to just step through… an’ thass mighty iggorant, folks…
Ok, ok well maybe Bunz is from such a technologically advanced civilization that she figures that there must be some kind of hideously deadly force field around what merely appears to be a pretty silly arrangement of metal bars. (Eh? eh? Tap dancin pretty fast here boss.) Either that or JQ has gone completely out of the box is and fixin to surprise the heck out of us with a brilliant and hilarious twist…..
Well old Josh did leave one obvious (sort of) thing to think about. Our anti-hero Bunz’s shirt has pi embossed on it. Well pi is sometimes called an irrational number, and Josh just might know that. An irrational number on the shirt of an arguably irrational anti-hero. That joke had levels to it.
Eh… Would’ja believe, I just wanted to set the bars far enough apart so as to not block their faces an’ expressions… an’ then the things um, ended up a bit too far apart… I thought about changing the arraignment by adding a bar in-between each (that way I wouldn’t need to move Bunz’ hands), but that would mean blocking their faces, which I didn’t wish to do in the first place… so I just figured, Maybe no one will notice… Didn’t pan out, did it?
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My apologies, Seems I’ve been slippin’ a day each week on gettin’ these pages uploaded… May slip a bit more next time, as it’s about time I started workin’ on the Dec Calendar, which will feature Bunz & Katz… Somethin’ ta look forward to – or um maybe run away from…
“…I told you once or twice, to quit shootin’ cards and playin’ dice…we’re in the jailhouse now…”
Ah knew ol’ Katz an’ Bunzie – their comix wasn’t funsie…
‘Cause world destruction jus’ makes people frown…
They was snoopin’ ‘round one night – when they got inta a fight…
Then a big Policeman came an’ knocked ‘em down…
Thar in the Jailhouse now…
Thar in the Jailhouse now…
Ah Tol’ ‘em once or twice, “blowin’ up the world, it jes’ ain’t nice!”
Thar in the Jailhouse now!!
A great old Jimmie Rogers (the original Jimmie Rogers) tune… Kind’a Sort’a – though apparently it was recorded by others as early as 1915, while Rogers didn’t put it on shellack until 1928 – so maybe he was jus’ the first to claim copyright on it… I rather enjoyed the version by the “Soggy Bottom Boys” in the movie “O Brother Where Art Thou” (loosely inspired (the movie not the song) by the Preston Sturges movie, “Sullivan’s Travels” with Veronica Lake *Wing Ding!*) But there are many many other great versions of the song, Even one by Gene Autry (sounding more like Rogers’ nasal rendition than himself) and now Bunz & Katz have their own version too… Woo!
What, no Cannonballs?
So I wonder how many of those Bronco Bux our long suffering desk sgt is going to stash? Pass ’em around to the whole watch no doubt. Ogglers gonna oggle. (Not that I blame him.) They’ll be fishing those things out of every vending machine in the precinct for weeks.
Well let’s just hope Bunz knows a good lawyer… Would you believe a good public defender? How about a good-hearted (snort!) bail bondsman who will take a used, impounded “exotic vehicle” for collateral?
*Ahem* for those of you who might want a closer look at some “Bronco Bux”…
However, if any of you try to spend one a these, I don’t know you! I never heard of Bronco Bunny! An’ besides, it was two other guys!!
Well OF COURSE we want a closer look at a Bronco Buck! (Duh!) Anybody who’s been living under a rock and wants to know the origins of this bit of sourdough can find it here – http://www.cuteybunny.com/Bronco/BBRA-501.html
That’s right folks. An entire lavishly illustrated story involving Cowboys, Injuns, Gophers, Bronco Bunny, Blonde Beaver, Miz Vikky, Kalamity Kitten, Lil Water Moccasin, steam locomotives, dynamite, explosions, gunfights, explosions, cat fights, explosions, plentiful western mayhem and more than a bit of harmless feminine pulchritude!
Josh may be too humble to blow his own horn (and damned if I’m gonna do it for him) but I will tell everyone about his really cool previous works!
Oops. Somehow I went straight to chapter five. Here it is from the top;
http://www.cuteybunny.com/Bronco/BBRA-101.html
At first glance I took that to be the Hopalong Cassidy bill…thought he was looking a lot better than the last time I saw him…but then I saw him on the other bills and saw my mistake.
Probably actually worth more than the “funny money” the goverment passes out!
How did it turn out that money can only have the likeness of a founding father hero on it? Postage stamps, which are worth money also, can be decorated with almost anyone or anything on them. Katz may have a point about art critics. Though that alone isn’t likely to get him out of jail.
Josh. I like the jail house number pi joke. Did you know this, depending on how you write the number 4: pi backwards equals pie.
3.14 = P1E
Cool on two counts; 1) you noticed that the number on Bunz’ shirt was Pi. I saw it without seeing it if you know what I mean. 2) Pi backwards is Pie…. that just went into my little storehouse of more-or-less useless knowledge to trot out when I wanna look all smart and stuff. (hey it worked for you)
“Simple Simon met a Pi man,
Going to the fair;
Says Simple Simon to the Pi man,
Let me taste your ware.”
I was curious if anyone would pick up on the PI numerals – it’s jus’ one of those things, where you need some numbers for Bunz’ uniform, and while they may not be an actual joke, at least are a sort of “cookie” for anyone who notices…
I didn’t know about ∏ backwards – Gotta admit that I’m not really that adept at math – if I was, I might’ve become a productive member of society, like a schmietist, or computer programer or grocery checkout clerk… I could’a been a contender, instead of a bum er, Cartoonist, which is what I am…
Aw gee… If Bunz & Katz are dumb enough to think that Trigger is on the $3 bill (actually it’s Derwood Kirby), then obviously they are also too iggorant to notice that those cell bars are spaced wide enough for them to just step through… an’ thass mighty iggorant, folks…
Ok, ok well maybe Bunz is from such a technologically advanced civilization that she figures that there must be some kind of hideously deadly force field around what merely appears to be a pretty silly arrangement of metal bars. (Eh? eh? Tap dancin pretty fast here boss.) Either that or JQ has gone completely out of the box is and fixin to surprise the heck out of us with a brilliant and hilarious twist…..
Well old Josh did leave one obvious (sort of) thing to think about. Our anti-hero Bunz’s shirt has pi embossed on it. Well pi is sometimes called an irrational number, and Josh just might know that. An irrational number on the shirt of an arguably irrational anti-hero. That joke had levels to it.
TOLJA nothing could possibly go wrong!
Eh… Would’ja believe, I just wanted to set the bars far enough apart so as to not block their faces an’ expressions… an’ then the things um, ended up a bit too far apart… I thought about changing the arraignment by adding a bar in-between each (that way I wouldn’t need to move Bunz’ hands), but that would mean blocking their faces, which I didn’t wish to do in the first place… so I just figured, Maybe no one will notice… Didn’t pan out, did it?