Red and Rover by Brian Basset
- November 03, 2009
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Whether flying through space, bouncing on the moon, fishing, waiting for Popsicle Pete, or delivering the paper, these two friends do everything together.
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♠Lonewolf♠
said,
19 days ago
That’s right, Beaver er Red, you watch too much TV!
grapfhics said, 18 days ago
no child left inside!
shades_is_here said, 18 days ago
what in the world happened to jis hair it looks like one side got chopped off..
AddADadaAdDad said, 18 days ago
So, Red, your Mom wears pearls to do the housework, too?
BC13
said,
18 days ago
Well, at least it isn’t Mrs. Munster.
Joe Allen Doty said, 18 days ago
Red must have been watching one of the cable TV channels which shows old “Leave it to Beaver” shows.
June Cleaver would often tell her younger son, Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver” to go outside and play.
Mrs. Cleaver usually dressed like she was ready to go to church or out to dinner, no matter what time of day it was.