Like Patsy Cline's "Whose Crying Now" and the Mighty Mouse "Here I Come to Save the Day" theme I find it helpful to keep the Mutley Laugh on my portable MP3 player and play it when called for, at work, much to the chagrin of the lame.
Indeed he could have. It also could have been the copious amount of Gonja circulating the Americas at the time, that made it cool, too. Also, how can anyone not like Muttley and his laugh? People really say they don't?
Clearly the artist never owned a dog. There is no way a dog could be exposed to that much air hitting it in the face without lolling it's tongue out and smiling.
Hey! Muttley never got his god damned license! Where are the cartoon police, when you need them?
ReplyDeleteHa - they're probably busting all those Disney characters for dope.
ReplyDeleteLike Patsy Cline's "Whose Crying Now" and the Mighty Mouse "Here I Come to Save the Day" theme
ReplyDeleteI find it helpful to keep the Mutley Laugh on my portable MP3 player and play it when called for, at work, much to the chagrin of the lame.
Muttley always carried Dick D.
ReplyDeleteMuttley could have made it on his own.
Indeed he could have. It also could have been the copious amount of Gonja circulating the Americas at the time, that made it cool, too. Also, how can anyone not like Muttley and his laugh? People really say they don't?
ReplyDeleteNo way people love Muttley - the best snickering sidekick ever !
ReplyDeleteDastardly was nothin' without dat mutt.
You've got his laugh on your portable MP3 player?!?!?! Mr. X - you're evil.
Clearly the artist never owned a dog. There is no way a dog could be exposed to that much air hitting it in the face without lolling it's tongue out and smiling.
ReplyDeleteHa - very wise.
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