Heathcliff by George Gately
- December 22, 2008
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Called the "Cat of the Century" by a major cat magazine, Heathcliff has been an incredible success. The cat is loved and recognized by millions in all corners of the globe. In addition to being published in hundreds of papers, the comic has been animated in more than 80 television shows, published in over 50 books with over a million copies in print and featured in a full-length motion picture. Heathcliff cartoons have even hung on the walls of the Louvre in Paris.
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pschearer
said,
11 months ago
Does anyone still play that old song? From Wikipedia:
“All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth” is a novelty Christmas song written in 1944 by Donald Gardner while teaching music at public schools in Smithtown, New York. He asked his class what they wanted for Christmas, and noticed that almost all of the students had at least one front tooth missing as they answered in a lisp. Gardner wrote the song in 30 minutes. In a 1995 interview, Gardner said, “I was amazed at the way that silly little song was picked up by the whole country.”
forrest11 said, 11 months ago
Wow that’s awesome pschearer. Just good to think how it took all over the whole country when he wrote it in just 30 mins. It’s popular over here in England aswell, just goes to show.
robertolopez144 said, 11 months ago
Heathcliff, Garfield’s got nothing over you does, he?!