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I thought it would be fun to create a thread where you can make a small graphic parody of a famous saying or old adage and people have to guess what it is. Small, clean, etc.
To get things started:
https://img580.imageshack.us/img580/1627/parody1.jpg
Strike For The South
09-24-2010, 19:29
Don't kill Indians who bag allot of beaver
Don't kill Indians who bag allot of beaver
That is a famous saying or a parody of a famous saying? :P
Can you provide any hints?
edit: 'Don't tell tall tales' perhaps?
Can you provide any hints?
edit: 'Don't tell tall tales' perhaps?
AAARGH! Must ye pry for hints matey?!
You are getting warm. :beam:
I thought it would be fun to create a thread where you can make a small graphic parody of a famous saying or old adage and people have to guess what it is. Small, clean, etc.
To get things started:
https://img580.imageshack.us/img580/1627/parody1.jpg
don't tell Indian tales?
Megas Methuselah
09-25-2010, 07:07
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"Indians and furries must stay outside."?
"Never mix boots and Disney".
Hosakawa Tito
09-25-2010, 12:45
Indians get more tail. Pilgrim beaver envy.
Louis VI the Fat
09-25-2010, 15:46
Don't kill Indians who bag allot of beaverNah. I think it's Injun Joe, he doesn't like Muff.
lol, you guys need another clue?
lol, since it seems that no one can guess it, the answer is "Red Men Tell No Tails". It is a parody of the line from Treasure Island "Dead men tell no tales!".
lol, now submit your own!
lol, since it seems that no one can guess it, the answer is "Red Men Tell No Tails". It is a parody of the line from Treasure Island "Dead men tell no tales!".
lol, now submit your own!
Wouldn't the American be outside the "(/)" ?
Wouldn't the American be outside the "(/)" ?
lol, no. It is saying no to the action of him telling the tails. :P You are reading too much into a simple parody Beskar. :P
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