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Georgette Peters <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Apr 1999 17:15:40 -0400
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Hi everyone!
 
With all this talk of ferrets being compared to dragons - including one
person mentioning what MORE terror they'd cause if they had wings - it
reminded me of something I saw on the TV last week.
 
There is a cartoon called "Cow and Chicken", the main characters being just
that.  There are other cartoon characters that feature in their own
episodes (like Pepe le Peu being featured during "The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner
Hour"), including a smart little guy named I.M. Weasel.  I think he's a
doctor and a definitely humanitarian (or would that be animalitarian???).
Anyways, last week's episode included little fairy versions of I.M. Weasel &
I.B. Baboon (?) flitting here and there.  At one point, I.M. Weasel ends up
with his fairy 'twin' smooshed on the windshield of his sports car.  At
that point, big Weasel spouts wings and goes off to save another character.
 
Yup, ferrets with wings could make life *even more* interesting than it
already is with 'em without 'em!!!
 
Take care and hugs to all!!
George, Jasper and the Crew
 
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Georgette Peters                          Nothing is ferret-proof to a
Steacie Science Library                   sufficiently talented ferret.
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[Posted in FML issue 2660]

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