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I have been putting off writing this post. I’m not terribly good at starting anything. I’m the kinda guy that you have to push into the cold pool. So I’ll just dive right in. We (my parents & I) are headed to meet up with the Caribbean 1500 rally. We left our home port of Deale, MD yesterday. We got off to a fairly later start leaving at about 11 am. We motored all day and got to Solomon’s Island, MD. We left Solomon’s at 5 am in a fog, that we were soon clear off once ...
Updated 10-31-2011 at 08:45 PM by theLumberJack
Welcome to the final installment of Cartoon Celebrities Here is one featuring Marlon Waynes from the Wayne brothers Waynehead yes that is him with a club foot :/ Rosie' o donnell Seriously...what kid would be interested in the imagination of Rosie o donell except maybe cake but here ya go folks Little Rosie ...
Updated 10-19-2011 at 02:53 AM by Lord Huckington
Hello and welcome to the next installment of the Cartoons Starring Celebrities Sports stars such as Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, and Wayne Gretsky words cannot to BEGIN to describe this cartoon :/ ProStars (dat backflip heading forward onto the same level floor of the stairs and rocket shoes, oh michael jordan. I was expecting you to dunk her with your tongue always sticking out) ...
Updated 10-19-2011 at 02:52 AM by Lord Huckington
Welcome to a special Installment of the Cartoon Connoisseur Blog where I will feature something different. ( I don't want to make it sound TOO boring now don't I? with the History lessons) Today's feature is Celebrities with their own cartoons, WE ALL know that celebrities are quite popular, and make lots of money with contracts and whatnot. What better way to make a quick buck than to sell out to the kiddies and star in your own cartoon The earliest cartoons with celebrity ...
Updated 10-19-2011 at 02:49 AM by Lord Huckington
Hello and welcome to another installment of American Animation 101 featuring Warner brother studios from 1920s-1940s Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Q:Huckington you sexy man of a pyro, what is the difference between Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes? EXCELLENT question my good man, Warner brothers struck a deal with different producers to strike a deal and compete with Disney's silly symphonies. Some cartoons that proved popular with Merrie melodies ...