The Lost Bear by Bradley Trevor Greive

The Lost Bear

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  1. margueritem

    margueritem said, 2 months ago

    Son-of-a-gun!

  2. Chalkie  j   

    Chalkie  j    said, 2 months ago

    Just Stupid.
    Stupid, stupid dumb.
    Actually this still ties in with Genealogy. Henry’s line here was “Look, I am your Father,” or summat . . . . Henry also delved into the subject of evolution “lincs” in the Music Bio “Blues Brothers” where He searched in vain for a confounded Bridge.
    ? . . . what; different Guy? Now your going to tell mi Dustin Hoffman AKA ‘Al Pacino’ is two different People. Blondie doesn’t seem to mind tho. Actually looks like Henry blew His Brains, so maybe some Swedish or Norwegian gene thing there.

  3. ne7minder55

    ne7minder55 said, 2 months ago

    @Chalkie  j   

    What does that sound like in English? I tried running it through Google Translate but even it does not recognize the language you are typing

  4. Pacopuddy

    Pacopuddy said, 2 months ago

    @ne7minder55

    Just what I was thinking, Chalkie – can’t make head nor heel of it. Plus, that first picture looks like John McCririck

    Surely there can’t be 2 people that weird-looking in the world?

  5. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    Chalkie J is referring to Henry Gibson. He was a regular on the show Laugh In, by Rowan and Martin.
    “The confounded bridge” comment comes from the song Grunge, by Led Zepplin, spoken by Robert Plant.

    Robert Plant

    Hoffman and Pacino look alike because all Americans look the same to the English, even if one is Jewish and the other Italian.

  6. Chalkie  j   

    Chalkie  j    said, 2 months ago

    That was for the 50+ crowd.
    . . .other Guy Artie Johnson. i’m from SoCal, tho.

  7. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    @Chalkie  j   

    I was pretty sure you were from the States. I just threw that in.
    I found Artii’s pic when I googled Gibson. Very interesting….

    Artie Johnson

  8. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    In honor of BTG, here is a famous Australian that did more than whistle ‘Dixie’.

    Albert Whelan

  9. pcolli

    pcolli said, 2 months ago

    @jmcx4

    …because all Americans look the same to the English
    .
    How do you work that one out? Unless you’re referring to plastic faced, wide mouthed, “celebs” who seem to revel in looking bland.

  10. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    @pcolli

    NOT meaning to offend. Just an adjustment of the old joke that “we all look alike”. No truth in it anywhere.

  11. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    @pcolli

    Oh, yeah, you are right about the ‘celebs’.

  12. LafInLarry

    LafInLarry said, 2 months ago

    Reading all this down to pcolli’s comment got me to wondering so it was off to the Googles. Sure enough plastique surgery is real enough to have an uncyclopedia entry.

    And just for some completeness of the above stuff, here’sHenry Gibson’s wikipedia entry.

  13. Chalkie  j   

    Chalkie  j    said, 2 months ago

    @pcolli

    Yer typical Brit sounds just like this Guy

    Fact; I’ve got an LP by an English Band to prove it.

  14. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 2 months ago

    @LafInLarry

    I also said the pic of Artie Johnson was Henry Gibson. All part of my “all look alike” joke that went off the track.
    Hey, what do you expect from the inbred?

  15. Chalkie  j   

    Chalkie  j    said, 2 months ago

    @LafInLarry

    Everybody in Show biz ‘n every disgraceful Schoolkid knows the Ray Davies Song Plastique Man; that’s not a stretch, so i wouldn’t linc that. Even though Blondie must dig that kinky stuff.

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