Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark

Barney & Clyde

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  1. Arye Uygur

    Arye Uygur said, 3 months ago

    I still say that Cynthia’s teacher, like many of the characters and things in B&C, look very art decoish.

  2. Hillbillyman

    Hillbillyman said, 3 months ago

    @Arye Uygur

    What does that mean?

  3. misschili

    misschili said, 3 months ago

    Awww… She missed saying that the p-terodactyl was p-ing in her p-house… :-§

  4. ronald rini

    ronald rini said, 3 months ago

    tacky keep it up liked it love a good groaner

  5. yousir

    yousir said, 3 months ago

    Dcynthia Unchained

  6. finale

    finale said, 3 months ago

    Can’t say “Detention” without the “D”

  7. Arye Uygur

    Arye Uygur said, 3 months ago

    @Hillbillyman: By “art deco” I mean the style of drawing people and things (also as in architecture). It was the rave during the 1920s.

  8. Demonick

    Demonick said, 3 months ago

    Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs are two different things.

  9. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago

    Pterodactyls are a generic reference like pterasaur. Not a specific name like Pteranodon.

  10. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago

    @Demonick

    Pterasaurs are dinosaurs.

  11. Randy_B

    Randy_B said, 3 months ago

    @Night-Gaunt49

    From Wikipedia:
    Pterosaurs are often referred to in the popular media and by the general public as flying dinosaurs, but this is incorrect. The term “dinosaur” is properly restricted to only those reptiles descended from the last common ancestor of the groups Saurischia and Ornithischia (clade Dinosauria, which includes birds), and current scientific consensus is that this group excludes the pterosaurs, as well as the various groups of extinct marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs.

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