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An Immortal Poem

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  The  Antiseptic Baby and the Prophylactic Pup  Were playing in the garden when the Bunny gamboled up;  They looked upon the Creature with a loathing undisguised;—  It wasn't Disinfected and it wasn't Sterilized.    They said it was a Microbe and a Hotbed of Disease;          They steamed it in a vapor of a thousand-odd degrees;  They froze it in a freezer that was cold as Banished Hope  And washed it in permanganate with carbolated soap.    In sulphurated hydrogen they steeped its wiggly ears;  They trimmed its frisky whiskers with a pair of hard-boiled shears;    They donned their rubber mittens and they took it by the hand  And elected it a member of the Fumigated Band.    There's not a Micrococcus in the garden where they play;  They bathe in pure iodoform a dozen times a day;  And each imbibes his rations from a Hygienic Cup—    The Bunny and the Baby and the Prophylactic Pup.   Arthur Guiterman, Strictly Germ-Proof  https://www.instagram.com/sda

You've Got Mail!

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  Raphael Tuck and Sons, London.  "Humorous Cats Series" 122.  Artist Maurice Boulanger.  C. 1910   Hi Guys! As some of you know, I just got back from my thrill-packed vacation to northern Indiana !  In that part of the world, there's tons of things to see and do , but try as I might, I couldn't find any cool postcards to send back.  So today I've got some antique anthro stuff instead.  Check it out! Publisher and artist unknown, probably Germany.  Postmarked 1909 C. C. (?) Co., probably United States.  Artist unknown.  1910 P.F.B., probably Germany.  Artist unknown.  Postmarked 1906 Publisher and artist unknown, probably United States.  Postmarked 1907 E. Nash, New York.  "Chantecler [sic] Series" 21. Artist unknown.  1910 The International Art Publishing Co., New York.  Artist unknown.  C. 1898-1906 Colourpicture Publications, Boston.  Artist unknown.  C. 1945 ******* Watch your mailbox, Mister! *******

Virginio Livraghi

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 Br'er Rabbit Br'er Donkey Takes The Load No title but I don't see this working out for Br'er Fox. Someone is about to be outwitted. The rabbit clan prepares a monster. Rabbit's have the best taste in footwear. Whistle for it, bub. A pack of lies, I'm sure. A team effort. Dirty work afoot. A heartless ruse. The little dog laughed to see such sport... This fox just doesn't seem to get it. Br'er Rabbit And The Hard Water. Tricked again! After a small grey rabbit there chased a big red fox; he tried to reach and grab it and put it in his box but hopping down a rabbit hole, the rabbit got away. "Ho! Ho!", it laughed, "Too slow, old fox. No lunch for you today".    They say that there was a time when El-ahrairah and his followers lost all their luck. Their enemies drove them out and they were forced to live down in the marshes of Kelfazin. Now where the marshes of Kelfazin may be I do not know, but at the time when El-ahrairah and hi

A Fortunate Fox

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 Billy hasn't seen his friend Fontane Fox for years.  Today they went out to the Bob Hall fishing pier in Port Aransas, but as soon as they got set up Fontane said he forgot something and went back to the parking lot.  A few minutes later he returned and said he knew of a better place to fish than the pier.  Billy was surprised when they drove to a very out of the way old wharf.  It seems that Fontane found a bunch of watches and wallets just laying around! As slow as Billy is, he is only now wondering about where the fox has been all this time.  

A Sunday Mélange

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 Baby's First Steps, Molly Brett. Woodland Garage. Going Shopping. Barnyard Circus. Harvest Time. The Forgotten Bear. Buffle the Teddy Bear runs away from the attic where he has been put away and forgotten. Victorian print, artist unknown. Fab Funky https://www.fabfunky.com/?v=7516fd43adaa    Arthur Thiele, bizarre Bavarian cat with dragonfly wings and archery equipment.  I suspect this is a Cupid. Louis Wain. Seaside Fun. The Gathering.   Virginio Livraghi, Leo The Friendly Lion At The Pool.  Playhour magazine, 1961.   Crown For The Lion King, Bert Felstead.  1982.      Ginger Nutt's Christmas Circus https://youtu.be/ytprc840BtA      See you guys later! Y'all be careful.   http://www.toonhound.com/animaland.htm  

Disney's America Sings

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 This is a attraction at Disney World that is sadly no longer there. I never got to see it myself but it featured animatronic animals that related the history of American music.  It starts out from the early days of America up to the early 1970's-pretty much a big era of music to fit into a 20 minute show! The concept art -mostly by the great Disney artist Marc Davis-is fantastic~ Love this one!~ It's too bad Disney didn't turn this into a animated film~it would have been great!