TKS for the posting Bill, very funny, I
already seen this cartoon some years ago (may be on this list) but
the best one I ever seen about French froggys was a 3D slide
picture (polarized projection) done by David Burder (U-K)... if
I'm right to an ISU congress in Europe, showing British humour : a
typical French man with the famous flat French black hat "Béret
Basque", the famous French thin long bread (Baguette) under the
arm (may be too Eiffel tower in back ground) and having in his
wide open mouth a live frog on his pop-up tong out of screen. All
the spectators, me too (except some French ;-) was convulsed with
laughter. In my head I imagine to return a day the compliment with
and English man wearing city black hat, Times newspaper under his
arm, open mouth with their famous food "paunch belly with green
menthol sauce" ;-) But I never do... because the Muppet's show,
Benny Hill, Mister Bean, John Steed "The Avengers" and some else
giving to me so many good time..
Now in some French supermarket just arrive some insects food !!!
Try to imagine in 3D how was the David Burder funny picture with a
mixing of the pictures bellow
Typical
French hat (The Béret "Bayray" Basque" (Basque country side is in
the south-west part of France)
Frenc typical
bread (The "Baguette" / Bagget)
Pesticide
used too much by French farmers kill so much, they are rare now.
Now
In Paris "La mode" taken the
"Béret Basque"
Le 02/01/2014 03:12, Bill Burns a écrit :
It's not 3D (perhaps someone could do a conversion), but
I can't resist
posting this cartoon:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_QMuDihPPyPA/TPZgIiF3FLI/AAAAAAAAPJ8/Vh-DTHbs_lg/s1600/samgross.jpg
Bill
On 1/1/2014 8:33 PM, Brian Wallace wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for the response Jean-marc. My father and his
friend used to go
> out at night and catch bull frogs and my mother would
fry them. She
> used to say that the legs would turn themselves in
the pan. They really
> did taste a lot like chicken! I used to find them in
a bar I went to
> years ago as well as the supermarket but they seem to
have vanished
> around here as well.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Brian