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Notes: Pasted-in dialog corrections, all three panels.
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Notes: Pasted-in dialog corrections, all three panels.
She’s right. Llewellyn should say things like that.
Llewellyn would say that if he had the right timing.
Did Llewellyn secretly write that song?
Isolde wore a bikini, but people wondered why because she’s a reptile. His mammalian son can go without pants and rarely cause problems, as in, only when he’s lost his fur. So for a large percentage of the population, teeny bikinis don’t reveal much…
I was trying to read your comment to the tune of that song, because I thought you were doing parody lyrics. It sounded very strange.
LOL!!!!
Some clothing doesn’t so much conceal as emphasize what it cover.
Well, officially
“Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini” is a novelty song telling the story of a shy girl wearing a revealing polkadot bikini at the beach. It was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss and first released in June 1960 by Brian Hyland with orchestra conducted by John Dixon.
Good going, Millie. You have Llewellyn’s accent down perfectly. 🙂
It’s in a smaller font; her voice isn’t as loud as his is.