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Hey! That cheetah in the last panel used to work at Nature Niche, I think, before it blew up!

And that lady on the right had better hurry up, she's late for her Far Side audition. :grin:

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On 2002-03-13 07:08, ThomasKDye wrote:
Hey! That cheetah in the last panel used to work at Nature Niche, I think, before it blew up!

And that lady on the right had better hurry up, she's late for her Far Side audition. :grin:

Thomas

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Hmm!! The woodchuck lady to the right, I have
to plead guilty on Far Side influnce there!
(The catseye glasses, of course, a dead
giveaway!) But the feline to the left, I hadn't
meant any influence from the mighty Mr.
Arsenault's comic, though now that I go back
and check, there does seem to be! Holy carob...
there must be something to that mind-control
business! O_O

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Post by C Eagle »

Holy carob...
there must be something to that mind-control! O_O
(Holy Carob) ? :grin:
*chuckles*
(Batman!.. .you've been shopping at Whole Foods!)

and Far Side references?... coolness!

*thinks*... hmmmm... mind stuff tho... *gears whirr.. lite bulb!*... hmm... not to derail the story on anyteeng, but speakin' of mind stuff.. makes me wonder what ole Cotton might do if he caught a glimpse of O'Link's thoughts thru the Sight-O-Soul transmittens.. during one of Bob's more conniving moments..

maybe the bunny could turn the feedback up to 11 on his mental amp, and zap a few of them rotten egg think patterns :>

*warbles and chuckles*

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On 2002-03-13 07:08, ThomasKDye wrote:
Hey! That cheetah in the last panel used to work at Nature Niche, I think, before it blew up!
Uhhh I don't want to be anatomically boring, but I don't think that would be a cheetah, the tear strip isn't there.
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On 2002-03-14 12:33, Ekevu Cheetah wrote:
Uhhh I don't want to be anatomically boring, but I don't think that would be a cheetah, the tear strip isn't there.
Leopard, then, whatever. I think I'm the only one who participates in the fandom who isn't overly concerned with exactness.

(Although the Cheetos mascot isn't really much of a cheetah, either.) :wink:
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Leopard, then, whatever. I think I'm the only one who participates in the fandom who isn't overly concerned with exactness.

(Although the Cheetos mascot isn't really much of a cheetah, either.) :wink:
But you have earned an honorable mention for
enlightening me to the fact (in your own
comic) that dogs (at least RL ones) don't
eat chocolate. ^_^

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Post by Ekevu Cheetah »

On 2002-03-14 21:22, ThomasKDye wrote:
who isn't overly concerned with exactness.
It's not really about exactness, it's about identity. A lion isn't a lion without a mane, a lynx isn't a lynx without the long ear fur, a black human isn't a black human without a black skin...
(Although the Cheetos mascot isn't really much of a cheetah, either.) :wink:
*gasp* Image Yuuuck!!! Mainstream furry characters!!! Noooooooo!!! Vade retrum, Lucifer!!! Image
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