Strange Brew by John Deering

Strange Brew

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  1. win

    win said, 5 months ago

    Which time?

  2. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago

    At least he bought a nice house with the money from the product liability lawsuit against ACME.

  3. unnormal

    unnormal said, 5 months ago

    @simpsonfan2

    HAH !!!

  4. clucky

    clucky said, 5 months ago

    HAH X2 !!

  5. boff0

    boff0 said, 5 months ago

    Beep Beep!!

  6. daniel_bel

    daniel_bel said, 5 months ago

    @win
    obviously, THE one, when he fell off the cliff and got the anvil on the head.

  7. mkahn

    mkahn said, 5 months ago

    @win

    This time

  8. DAZZ

    DAZZ said, 5 months ago

    I always routed for the Roadrunner! I’ve even had one visit my patio door.

  9. BillJ-MN

    BillJ-MN said, 5 months ago

    I always found the Roadrunner kind of annoying and wished Wile E. would catch him. However, it was Tweety that I really, really, REALLY wanted to see go down Sylvester’s gullet and stay there. I could never stand that irritating bird.

  10. stomps

    stomps said, 5 months ago

    The End of the Roadrunner
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9yuWfXIbiM
    2.06 min. (some foul language)

  11. squirrelchaser

    squirrelchaser said, 5 months ago

    @BillJ-MN

    I always wanted Speedy Gonzales to get caught.

  12. petev

    petev said, 5 months ago

    He actually did catch the roadrunner in one episdoe, but he was only a few inches tall and the roadrunner was full size, so he did not know ahta to do with him

  13. Tigger

    Tigger said, 5 months ago

    Actually there is one time when Wile E. Coyote caught the Road Runner, They run through one end of Large Pipe line that narrows, They both shrink down. They turn around and run back through the Pipe Line, The RR grows back to Normal Size, however, Wile E. Coyote is still quite small. He looks up at the Giant Road Runner, steps over RR’s feet and grabs on to his leg and holds up this:

    “Okay, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him, now what do you want me to do with him?.”

  14. wildcatherder

    wildcatherder said, 5 months ago

    Wile E. Coyote’s problem was he never tried the same thing again, he gave up before perfecting his various techniques. Apparently, his hindsight was limited to the last self-inflicted pounding.

  15. mkahn

    mkahn said, 5 months ago

    @Tigger

    See my link above

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