Mojo Monkey

Mojo Monkey

You are incorrect, this is tosay that you have misidentified the evil genius in question. He is no mere monkey, he is MOJO JOJO!
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Of course you are right. I was under the influence of an evil stupifying power ray when i wrote my original post.
Heh, heh, it works… ![]()
Philo
If you don’t believe it, just check the FREE FROM SERPENT thread… ![]()
:roll:
Can’t see the Road Runner having the breath to play.
Slan.
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The Cayote would certainly be too banged up, blown up, flattened or hospitalized to play.
I’ve never known Eugene the Jeep to play one.

Tom would doubtless try to use it as a straw to suck Jerry out of his hidey hole and Jerry would retaliate by shoving it up Tom’s, er, make that down Tom’s throat. ![]()
Sponge Bob Squarepants.
Spongebob can play a whistle! It’s made out of his nose, but hey! ![]()
But he has endorsed Acme whistles for years.
now, can anyone tell me what ACME actually stands for???
Acme: n.
[from Greek akme highest point of perfection or achievement] The canonical supplier of bizarre, elaborate, and non-functional gadgetry — where Rube Goldberg and Heath Robinson (two cartoonists who specialized in elaborate contraptions) shop. The name has been humorously expanded as A (or American) Company Making Everything. (In fact, Acme was a real brand sold from Sears Roebuck catalogs in the early 1900s.) Describing some X as an “Acme X” either means “This is insanely great”, or, more likely, “This looks insanely great on paper, but in practice it’s really easy to shoot yourself in the foot with it.” Compare pistol.
This term, specially cherished by American hackers and explained here for the benefit of our overseas brethren, comes from the Warner Brothers’ series of “Road-runner” cartoons. In these cartoons, the famished Wile E. Coyote was forever attempting to catch up with, trap, and eat the Road-runner. His attempts usually involved one or more high-technology Rube Goldberg devices — rocket jetpacks, catapults, magnetic traps, high-powered slingshots, etc. These were usually delivered in large wooden crates labeled prominently with the Acme name — which, probably not by coincidence, was the trade name of the animation rotation board used by cartoonists since forever. Acme devices invariably malfunctioned in improbable and violent ways.
Top Cat could probably play a whistle because he was cool.
From Webster:
Main Entry: ac·me
Pronunciation: 'ak-mE
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek akmE point, highest point – more at EDGE
: the highest point or stage; also : one that represents perfection of the thing expressed
synonym see SUMMIT
hmmmm…not what I meant!! ![]()
hmmm… Am I invisible today?
oops, sorry garry…missed your post..will check it out. ![]()