Dr Doolittle "If we could talk to the animals, just imagine it Chatting to a chimp in chimpanzee Imagine talking to a tiger, chatting to a cheetah What a neat achievement that would be. "
Say what you want about pith helmet guy but at least he’s smart enough to wear a pith helmet. Sam is going to have a huge blister where his head used to be.sunburnagowa
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
But Tarzan will have to speak more slowly and use smaller words for the humans.
Rev.Frankie over 10 years ago
Hay he didnt use tarzan Bundalo Kreeg-ah !! Must be an easier job.
J Short over 10 years ago
…and stop picking you nose.
Polsixe over 10 years ago
Dr Doolittle "If we could talk to the animals, just imagine it Chatting to a chimp in chimpanzee Imagine talking to a tiger, chatting to a cheetah What a neat achievement that would be. "
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jmcx4 over 10 years ago
Don’t flatter youself there, Pith-boy. You ain’t that smart.
Old Comic Strip Lover over 10 years ago
OH MY GOSH!!! The guy in the pith helmet DOES talk!
ossiningaling over 10 years ago
Actually, Kreeg-ah seems to be a rather generic expression. Possibly it’s the inflection that really lets animals know what Tarzan wants them to do.
profkatz over 10 years ago
Abbott & Costello aka Sam and Ted had better know what “KREEGAH” means in the next few seconds when Tarzan screams it at them! :)> GreatApeTalkAGowa!!
cactusjack99 Premium Member over 10 years ago
It is not smart to make fun of Tarzan of the Apes* Old jungle saying.
charliefarmrhere over 10 years ago
HEY Rev.Frankie—-HAY is what you feed cows! LOL.
profkatz over 10 years ago
Good one Tribemate phritzig! :)> LMAOAGowa!!
Locksley1 over 10 years ago
Say what you want about pith helmet guy but at least he’s smart enough to wear a pith helmet. Sam is going to have a huge blister where his head used to be.sunburnagowa
charliefarmrhere over 10 years ago
Tin Can—-Sorry, but on our farm the cows got fed grain, silage, & HAY, from the hay mow in the hay barn. The horses got grain & hay.