Russell Gayer, author speaker
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“Freleng, we have Mr. Sylvester on the phone. He’s going to give you a description of the suspect.”
“Got it, Chief. Good morning, Mr. Sylvester. My name is Friz. Let’s start with the shape of the suspect’s face and then add any distinguishing features.
Large, round head . . . good, good. Chubby cheeks, large blue eyes, tiny body, orange lips . . . got it. Huge feet, like a clown? And they’re orange too? What else? Appears to have jaundice—entire face and body is yellow.
Chief, here’s what I have so far.”
“Freleng, you’ll never make it as a police artist.”
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Hehe.. His job sure is in jeopardy! To give him the benefit of the doubt, from his side he did great as per the description! 🙂 Great story..
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am sure the Rajah is proud as well!!! Hilarious!
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Dear Rumplestilskins,
I taht I read funny story. I did I did read a funny story and an amusing tribute to Kansas City born Friz Feleng. Nice one!
Shalom,
Rajah
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Where DO you get this stuff? LOL!!
janet
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hahahaha
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Friz Freleng may not have made it as a a police artist but he didn’t do badly later on as a cartoonist. Very funny homage to one of the greats, Russell, though it ‘bugs’ me that some people won’t get this! Thanks, Doc!
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Very funny! Looks like a villain to me… @)
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LOL. Yep. I think he’s in the wrong line of work. But there’s definitely something out there for him. Fun post.
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I love how my mind went from very serious to ,well, Tweetie Bird. Very cute. gave me a good chuckle.
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This is my FAVOURITE of yours ever, Russell. Mind you, when they arrest Tweetie, he’ll say he’s a witness – he tawt he taw a puddy tat!
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Well, thank you. That’s very sweet. When I saw the yellow crayon Tweety immediately came to mind. Poor Sylvester always got the short end of the stick in that deal.
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Hi Russell,
Congrats on 38 years of marriage. That’s a real life accomplishment. It was fun to see the photos. As to your story this week, I think the police got it wrong. I thought I saw a puddy tat. Ron
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Good one! Why are the birds always the goofy two shoes? Mr. Sylvester has as much chance as the coyote.
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Bout time somebody took down that Tweety! LOVED this.
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To use laid off Disney artist for serious police work can have this effect.
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That’s just silly! Hehehe
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friz was my second favorite cartoon director behind chuck jones. friz was a master of physical comedy/slapstick. i like jones a touch better because of the witty dialogue and humor he added to bugs, tom and jerry, and others. well done.
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