How Do I Feel About Flori-DUH After The Zimmerman Trial?
• July 15, 2013 • 5 CommentsPosted in "Stand Your Ground" Laws, African American History, American History, American Politics, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Civil Rights/Human Rights, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Gun Violence, Hate Crimes, History, Murder/Manslaughter, National Issues, Race
Tags: African Americans, Black Teens, Black Youth, Blacks, Bugs Bunny, Caribbean, Children, Common Sense, Florida, Golden Age of Warner Bros. Cartoons, Gun Violence, Guns, Home, Jordan Davis, Latinos, Marissa Alexander, Mexico, Murder, Racism, South America, Trayvon Martin, United States, Voter Suppression, Warner Bros.
Christmas Songs: “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” from “How The Grinch Stole Christmas!” Thurl Ravenscroft, 1966
• December 10, 2011 • Comments Off on Christmas Songs: “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” from “How The Grinch Stole Christmas!” Thurl Ravenscroft, 1966Posted in Children's Shows, Cultural History, Film, Holidays, Television
Tags: Boris Karloff, Cartoons, Christmas, Chuck Jones, Chuck Jones Productions, Cindy Lou Who, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Film, Frosted Flakes, Golden Age of Warner Bros. Cartoons, Grinch, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, June Foray, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Seuss, Singers, The Whos, Thurl Ravenscroft, Tony The Tiger, Voice Actors, WB Television Network, Whoville
Christmas Songs: Ray Charles and Betty Carter, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” 1961
• December 1, 2011 • Comments Off on Christmas Songs: Ray Charles and Betty Carter, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” 1961Posted in Asians/Asian Pacific/Asian Americans, Betty Carter, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Holidays, Japan, Love, Ray Charles, Women
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On Haitus for a Couple of Days More…Sorry. But Here’s A Little Something Something from Foghorn Leghorn
• April 10, 2011 • Comments Off on On Haitus for a Couple of Days More…Sorry. But Here’s A Little Something Something from Foghorn LeghornPosted in Big Beautiful Women, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Health, Love, Plastic Surgery, Sexuality, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Wendy Williams, Who I Am, Women
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That GEICO Commercial Featuring Elmer Fudd
• December 31, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Art, Commercials, Film, History, Television, Warner Bros. Cartoons
Tags: Arthur Q. Bryan, Billy West, Bugs Bunny, Commercials, Elmer Fudd, Elmer J. Fudd, GEICO, Golden Age of Warner Bros. Cartoons, Greg Burson, Hunter, Mad City, Mel Blanc, Old Grey Hare, Pronunciation, Rabbits, Rs, Slurring Speech, Speech Impediment, Tweety Bird, Wabbits, Warner Bros., Ws