13 comments for “Ozy and Millie: The 1812 overture”
ROFL!!!! For a Halloween party back in the 70’s I played the version of 1812 overture with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, howitzers and Russian Carillon bells and everybody ‘played war’ for the duration. Noto bene; we were all college students 😉
When I was in high school, the band class would play “World War I” while the teacher was out of the room. 🙂 Cannons, airplanes, machine guns, etc., etc., etc….
well, at least he’s at least watched fires put out and everything possible is likely fireproof. Since he’s probably at his house instead of having brought a… tape or CD I guess then (I was in college and had to think)… to Millie’s
My little brother and stepdad a few years ago took part in a summer choral program and they did the full Carmina Burana with full orchestra and everything.
Around two years ago, my little brother and stepdad participated in a summer choral camp and did the entire Carmina Burana with a full orchestra (gongs, kettle drums, the whole shebang) it was epic. Tschaikovsky was an amazing composer and some of his works are on my favorite music of all time list, 1812 being among those.
ROFL!!!! For a Halloween party back in the 70’s I played the version of 1812 overture with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, howitzers and Russian Carillon bells and everybody ‘played war’ for the duration. Noto bene; we were all college students 😉
That sounds epic. ^_^
When I was in high school, the band class would play “World War I” while the teacher was out of the room. 🙂 Cannons, airplanes, machine guns, etc., etc., etc….
How did he light that match?
On the matchbox of course, he’s not a fire breather yet.
Why not? All he needs is a dragon pepper,
Not bad, but I still like, ‘V’ ( For Vendetta’s ) version better.
well, at least he’s at least watched fires put out and everything possible is likely fireproof. Since he’s probably at his house instead of having brought a… tape or CD I guess then (I was in college and had to think)… to Millie’s
Maybe he lit the match on the pad of his forepaw/hand?
He has the matchbook in his right hand in panel four.
And the third panel has the “SKRITCH” of him using it
My little brother and stepdad a few years ago took part in a summer choral program and they did the full Carmina Burana with full orchestra and everything.
Around two years ago, my little brother and stepdad participated in a summer choral camp and did the entire Carmina Burana with a full orchestra (gongs, kettle drums, the whole shebang) it was epic. Tschaikovsky was an amazing composer and some of his works are on my favorite music of all time list, 1812 being among those.