Today, July 29, is Dottie Coyote's birthday and when she made her debut, appearing for the first time on DA. Here's a link to that pic. https://mreiof.deviantart.com/art/Dos-Coyotes-Ready-Fir... Here she's all dolled up and ready to party. She sashays down the road—her foxy fanny jiggles with every step. (The girl wants her b-day spankies!) Heartfelt thanks to all who viewed, faved and commented over the past year. She does it all for you. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLTMOzCZZA
Love those shoulderpads in that blazer Wile's rocking! In fact, I think this is the most-clothed you've ever drawn our long-suffering hero. And Ms. Dottie knows what she's got.
Love those shoulderpads in that blazer Wile's rocking! In fact, I think this is the most-clothed you
Shooting for a vintage, AM radio groove in this one. Both coyotes are putting on a show. And dig Dottie in her heels and stockings—useless for chasing roadrunners but perfect for putting that shapely fanny in motion (a rhythm best put to music!).
Shooting for a vintage, AM radio groove in this one. Both coyotes are putting on a show. And dig Dot
"When birds do sing, dinga-ling-linga-ling" (caption on a singing machine that looks like birds in a tree -from a book on robots across the centuries.)
"When birds do sing, dinga-ling-linga-ling" (caption on a singing machine that looks like birds in a
Don't know the reference, but it sounds delightful. If it's from the ACME Book of Robots, the 'yotes very likely know it. Thanks for revisiting this. Among my own pics, it happens to be one of my favorites. ^+^
Don't know the reference, but it sounds delightful. If it's from the ACME Book of Robots, the 'yotes
THE ROBOT BOOK by Robert Malone. 1978,Push-Pin Press. P. 36.
All sorts of robots or man-shaped machines to ring bells, draw pictures (insert the template with design), act like birds (one is being restored tho many parts were missing), open temple doors, play chess (debate still ongoing whether there was a dwarf inside the machine to make moves) ...
I bought my copy at a NYC bookstore now long gone, on 23rd bet Broadway and Lex.
THE ROBOT BOOK by Robert Malone. 1978,Push-Pin Press. P. 36. All sorts of robots or man-shaped mach
If RoadRunner changed the lyrics, it's because he's NOT a species in the order of singing birds (most of the families do sing, but others don't). A few species in other orders do sing, but ....
BlueJays do sing, but keep it lowkey. They yell usually.
I tried to make a key to the orders of birds, but separating characteristics proved too hard.
If RoadRunner changed the lyrics, it's because he's NOT a species in the order of singing birds (mos