
Years ago you would not catch me making this kinda joke....so blame my bad influence friends (YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE)
My computer seems to like Photoshop less and less everyday...might be time to upgrade...so im not entirely happy with how this came out, but its just something to get done for productive sake.
100 points to whoever guesses where the quote is from ;3
My computer seems to like Photoshop less and less everyday...might be time to upgrade...so im not entirely happy with how this came out, but its just something to get done for productive sake.
100 points to whoever guesses where the quote is from ;3
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 780 x 660px
File Size 202.2 kB
Okay. I'm making an inside joke i think. well obviously. my reference: http://video.google.com/videosearch.....a=N&tab=wv
This is wrong, yet bizarrely appropriate. I saw a clip from Song Of The South a while ago and my brain began to hurt when I actually heard Brer Rabbit's voice. And that was probably considered progressive and sensitive at the time.
Also, this is as tasteless as Mel would like it to be: http://youtube.com/watch?v=KMzkKMu-.....eature=related
Also, this is as tasteless as Mel would like it to be: http://youtube.com/watch?v=KMzkKMu-.....eature=related
Hahaha, Blazing Saddles. Every time I'm waiting in a con registration line I think of that movie. "Badges? We don' need no stinkin' badges!" I'd say it, but I'm sure the registration staff haven't already heard that a billion times, they probably would be too vexed with the task at hand to care. D:
Well yeah but they also tried to pull it from the shelf on the idea that they might recieve a back lash in the way of a negative image for today's market.
The NAACP said the reason they wanted it sold was because it was one of the few movies from that time where a black man wasen't depicted as obedient or in a degrading roll.
The NAACP said the reason they wanted it sold was because it was one of the few movies from that time where a black man wasen't depicted as obedient or in a degrading roll.
Well i figure that last part is definitly a big factor, honestly the movie had the opposite effect on me, i couldnt stand it at first but then one day i decided to just sit thru it to see what everyone else was talking about and i found it funnier cos you just cant make movies like this anymore, and honestly it was a sign of the times.
"Work, work, work, work, work. Hello boys, did you miss me?"
"excuse me while I whip this out".
"That's Hedley".
"Steady as a rock." "Yeah, but I shoot with this one".
Aw, you know. Camptown ladies sing this song, do da, do da. Camptown race track five miles long. Oh a do da day." *dancing around like a bunch of kansas city faggots*.
I've got to watch that movie again.
"excuse me while I whip this out".
"That's Hedley".
"Steady as a rock." "Yeah, but I shoot with this one".
Aw, you know. Camptown ladies sing this song, do da, do da. Camptown race track five miles long. Oh a do da day." *dancing around like a bunch of kansas city faggots*.
I've got to watch that movie again.
Comments