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Vuk
09-24-2010, 19:23
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

Vuk
09-24-2010, 19:56
Don't kill Indians who bag allot of beaver
That is a famous saying or a parody of a famous saying? :P

A Nerd
09-24-2010, 20:01
Can you provide any hints?

edit: 'Don't tell tall tales' perhaps?

Vuk
09-24-2010, 20:10
Can you provide any hints?

edit: 'Don't tell tall tales' perhaps?

AAARGH! Must ye pry for hints matey?!
You are getting warm. :beam:

Ibrahim
09-25-2010, 06:54
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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Husar
09-25-2010, 11:52
"Indians and furries must stay outside."?

Hax
09-25-2010, 12:21
"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.

Vuk
09-25-2010, 17:05
lol, you guys need another clue?

Vuk
09-26-2010, 18:10
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!

Beskar
09-26-2010, 18:22
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 "(/)" ?

Vuk
09-26-2010, 18:36
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