Wasn’t Dora an MTV cartoon series about an intelligent, sarcastic teenage girl and her dysfunctional family and friends?
Remember the musical episode? She sang a Daria.
Didn’t Aria the little mermaid also sing one?
Uh she was a mermaid. No way was she participating in Ariel maneuvers – she can’t fly.
Isn’t Aerial the first sign of the zodiac?
No, it’s a type of swordplay, y’know, thrusts and aries.
I think I’m going to France and visit parries, the city of lights!
While there are you going to for a ride on a giant Paris wheel?
**Ferris **don’t have wheels, silly. They’re tiny little sprite things with magical powers like Tinkerbelle, so they just flit from place to place.
With all the cars/busses/etc. they transport and the fact they go through water and not air, I highly doubt the movement of fairies can be described as “flitting”.
Although I understand the joys of cosplay, the appeal of representation of conventioners as humanoid animals, i.e., ferries, eludes me.
I’ve seen some of those animalistic cosplayers get really angry, to the point of being furries over it, if they are mocked.
Didn’t Furious George have a friend who wore a big yellow hat?
Didn’t Madame Curious, who discovered radium, have a big yellow hat?
I don’t think a big, yellow hat would count as a curie, as those are more generally knick knacks or (more classy) objects d’art, and often kept in their own cabinet.
I remember as a kid when I would eat curios for breakfast. Sometimes we got treated to the Honey Nut version.
That’s just weird, to say nothing of un-nutritious. Why would you want to eat a contrasting light-and-dark painting technique like Cheerios?
I think Chiaroscuro was quite photogenic in her day and with that “kootchie kootchie” shimmy would have made a fetching subject of a painting.
Wasn’t she on that 80’s sitcom starring Scott Baio as well? Charo in Charge I think was the name of it.
I liked the song **Charles **Barkley did a few years back: Crazy.