I already got a copy, and the "picture" of him is hilarious. The fact that y'all took the time to dress him up in imitation of his own picture is less funny "ha ha" and more funny "huh?"...
Reply by Editor: Young George (aka Wuzzles) was already 90% dressed for the occasion. Only an orange vest and a homeprotector(shotgun) was necessary to complete the wardrobe. -Ed.
Reply to Reader: His British nickname, Wuzzles, has been given for his excessiveness in the areas of spirits, poetry, Willie Shakes-his-spear, and "Thumbing" his adversaries. -Ed.
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I already got a copy, and the "picture" of him is hilarious. The fact that y'all took the time to dress him up in imitation of his own picture is less funny "ha ha" and more funny "huh?"...
That is exactly the sentiment that young Milsaps seems to be expressing in the background.
Reply by Editor:
Young George (aka Wuzzles) was already 90% dressed for the occasion. Only an orange vest and a homeprotector(shotgun) was necessary to complete the wardrobe. -Ed.
George's Indian name is "Chief Big Wompum." That's just for your information.
~The Naming Norweigan
...thank you O little Wompum, may your beard grow long and your toenails thick.
Reply to Reader:
His British nickname, Wuzzles, has been given for his excessiveness in the areas of spirits, poetry, Willie Shakes-his-spear, and "Thumbing" his adversaries. -Ed.
PS, Name c.o. "Shackleton" the A&E movie
Bravo...well done indeed.
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