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Oct 4, 2015 07:57:10   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
Have no further worries the FYC gang and some buddies are being vigilant as always. Your in safe hands so post and feel secure.
The grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day and the bad guys never escape!
Air attacks can be launched at a moments notice with Biggles and Dick Dasturdly at the controls.

A Billyart cartoon for your kind and warm consideration. Please remember Billy's mental state is often described as fragile in polite circles.


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Oct 4, 2015 08:23:52   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
Billyspad wrote:
Have no further worries the FYC gang and some buddies are being vigilant as always. Your in safe hands so post and feel secure.
The grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day and the bad guys never escape!
Air attacks can be launched at a moments notice with Biggles and Dick Dasturdly at the controls.

A Billyart cartoon for your kind and warm consideration. Please remember Billy's mental state is often described as fragile in polite circles.

Quite the cast of characters no doubt. Does the boat belong to Santiago, from Old man and the sea?

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Oct 4, 2015 08:43:38   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Billyspad wrote:
Have no further worries the FYC gang and some buddies are being vigilant as always. Your in safe hands so post and feel secure.
The grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day and the bad guys never escape!
Air attacks can be launched at a moments notice with Biggles and Dick Dasturdly at the controls.

A Billyart cartoon for your kind and warm consideration. Please remember Billy's mental state is often described as fragile in polite circles.


I'm a big fan of your composites. Everything is grounded and attention to detail is very good. I like the perspective on the dozer. I think the French would have been a bit miffed if you actually dug up the grounds that close to Chambord. On second thought, let the French be miffed. They are good at it and they seem to enjoy it.

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Oct 4, 2015 09:21:17   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
ebrunner wrote:
I'm a big fan of your composites. Everything is grounded and attention to detail is very good. I like the perspective on the dozer. I think the French would have been a bit miffed if you actually dug up the grounds that close to Chambord. On second thought, let the French be miffed. They are good at it and they seem to enjoy it.


Oh Erich it is one of things the Germans and the English have in common and that is delighting in discomfort of the French.
Glad you called by my man and trust all is well with you

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Oct 4, 2015 09:29:26   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
Frank2013 wrote:
Quite the cast of characters no doubt. Does the boat belong to Santiago, from Old man and the sea?


Just the usual set Frank and a few recruits. You are obviously better aquainted with good literature than me. Santiago etc means nothing Im afraid so Ill have to say could be! My reading consists of Hustler magazine and the sports pages.

Always nice to have you drop by Frank and hope all is well with you and yours.

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Oct 4, 2015 12:57:27   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
Billyspad wrote:
Oh Erich it is one of things the Germans and the English have in common and that is delighting in discomfort of the French.
Glad you called by my man and trust all is well with you


Yes...yes...I know know the Limeys and Heinies delight in discomfiture of of the French so-called "Surrender Monkeys", but as an American whose independence would have been forestalled but for the fact of the French having popped open a can of "Whup Ass" on the Brits at Yorktown, I'm mightily beholden to those effete frog-eaters! So, with a genealogy that includes Norman-French, Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, Dutch, Swedish, Varangian, and Syrian, I can not but honor the Brotherhood of Man and endorse "Vive la différence".

Looking forward to getting together at the next family reunion at Olduvai Gorge.

Dave

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Oct 4, 2015 13:00:38   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
Uuglypher wrote:
Yes...yes...I know know the Limeys and Heinies delight in discomfiture of of the French so-called "Surrender Monkeys", but as an American whose independence would have been forestalled but for the fact of the French having popped open a can of "Whup Ass" on the Brits at Yorktown, I'm mightily beholden to those effete frog-eaters! So, with a genealogy that includes Norman-French, Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, Dutch, Bayerish, Swedish, Varangian, and Syrian, I can not but honor the Brotherhood of Man and endorse "Vive la différence".

Looking forward to getting together at the next family reunion at the old family place at Olduvai Gorge.

Dave
Yes...yes...I know know the Limeys and Heinies del... (show quote)

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Oct 4, 2015 19:09:03   #
jim hill Loc: Springfield, IL
 
Billyspad wrote:
Have no further worries the FYC gang and some buddies are being vigilant as always. Your in safe hands so post and feel secure.
The grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day and the bad guys never escape!
Air attacks can be launched at a moments notice with Biggles and Dick Dasturdly at the controls.

A Billyart cartoon for your kind and warm consideration. Please remember Billy's mental state is often described as fragile in polite circles.


Billy - you got too much time on your hands. Gonna have to get hold of Mr.s Billy and see if she can find some household chores for you.

Love it- absolutely love it. Now you are enjoying the "good" life you so richly deserve after all those lonely cold cloudy years in the Isles. Shiver-me -timbers.

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Oct 4, 2015 23:30:56   #
minniev Loc: MIssissippi
 
Billyspad wrote:
Have no further worries the FYC gang and some buddies are being vigilant as always. Your in safe hands so post and feel secure.
The grounds are patrolled 24 hours a day and the bad guys never escape!
Air attacks can be launched at a moments notice with Biggles and Dick Dasturdly at the controls.

A Billyart cartoon for your kind and warm consideration. Please remember Billy's mental state is often described as fragile in polite circles.


I love it, right down to "Fog Warning" (with a greener halibut than I remember) being plowed into the dump. I find the usual cast of characters with some additions and one who has altered form physically though perhaps not symbolically. Great choice of setting. Really brilliant.

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Oct 5, 2015 01:20:58   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
Uuglypher wrote:
Yes...yes...I know know the Limeys and Heinies delight in discomfiture of of the French so-called "Surrender Monkeys", but as an American whose independence would have been forestalled but for the fact of the French having popped open a can of "Whup Ass" on the Brits at Yorktown, I'm mightily beholden to those effete frog-eaters! So, with a genealogy that includes Norman-French, Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, Dutch, Swedish, Varangian, and Syrian, I can not but honor the Brotherhood of Man and endorse "Vive la différence".

Looking forward to getting together at the next family reunion at Olduvai Gorge.



Dave
Yes...yes...I know know the Limeys and Heinies del... (show quote)


You must allow Erich and I to celebrate that we both come from nations where we consider ourselves true pedigrees and have been that way for around a 1000 years.
We realise its something you New World folks envy but another 1000 years and you too will have a culture you can look back on with pride and may even achieve pedigree status!!!

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Oct 5, 2015 01:24:27   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
jim hill wrote:
Billy - you got too much time on your hands. Gonna have to get hold of Mr.s Billy and see if she can find some household chores for you.

Love it- absolutely love it. Now you are enjoying the "good" life you so richly deserve after all those lonely cold cloudy years in the Isles. Shiver-me -timbers.


Mrs Billy allows no intrusion where household chores are concerned. Delegation is not a word she understands when it involves keeping her house as she likes it. So combine that with the rainy season and yep a surplus of time resulting in images such as this.

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Oct 5, 2015 01:27:14   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
minniev wrote:
I love it, right down to "Fog Warning" (with a greener halibut than I remember) being plowed into the dump. I find the usual cast of characters with some additions and one who has altered form physically though perhaps not symbolically. Great choice of setting. Really brilliant.


I would have put my pittance of a pension on you catching on to the alteration of physical form!!!! Glad you enjoyed it min. It was actually good fun to do.

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