Tuesday, November 2, 2010

NEW SECURITY WORD:


WEDWRES:

5 comments:

  1. Wedwres: Elmer Fudd got a little tiddly and was attempting to explain how he felt about his lady companions widdle wed dwess. He gave up after Bugs took off his wittle bwond wig.

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  2. Wedwres - In old-gothic history of law kind of stand-by witness; payed only after successful end of trail; fixed tarif (arson = five sheep, holyday discount possible, no duty at St. Baal's)

    (Who or what is Elmer Fudd?)

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  3. WEDWRES: the reservations a new groom feels at the dawning of his nuptials.

    "Although he loved his fiance, Grover was overcome with Wedwres on the morning of the wedding.

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  4. MAGO: Explanation of Elmer Fudd. This is pure Americana at its nuttiest circa 1950's. Basically a cartoon. Cartoons were first shown at movies, The Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd ones were very popular. Elmer was always trying to shoot Bugs and he had a terrible lisp and Bugs was the consumate smart ass who was the Three Stooges all rolled into one character. Yep real story. R

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  5. Ah, the farmer caracter with the gun and a strange hat sometimes, always shooting at the bunny. I have seen it, but never knew that he had a name. I never saw such a cartoon in original.

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