Ozy And Millie: As tragic as “Bartholomew and the Oobleck” by dana on August 12, 2002 in • 12 Comments The original artwork for this comic is available for purchase.
How, exactly, would they go about that? There’s a lot of paperwork involved in getting married that wouldn’t be applicable to him. Reply
Well, Locke IS the captain of a ship, so… “Do I, the dread pirate Locke, take this vixen to be my…?” Reply
I’ve read “Bartholemew and the Oobleck”. (one of the few stories Dr Seuss wrote that was mostly not in rhyme) It’s really not tragic at all. That’s not to say it’s a bad punchline. In fact, it would have been less funny if the story was “The Zax” Reply
The book Bartholomew and the Oobleck made me feel like I was going to puke when I read it. Dunno why. Reply
Whoa? Wait a minute! So Locke and Millie’s Mom didn’t get married before?
How, exactly, would they go about that? There’s a lot of paperwork involved in getting married that wouldn’t be applicable to him.
marriage through dimensions sounds…difficult. especially when Locke leaves on a long voyage
Well, Locke IS the captain of a ship, so…
“Do I, the dread pirate Locke, take this vixen to be my…?”
“Bartholomew and the Oobleck” is a classic.
o.o I’m kinda curious…doesnt seem like they dated long
Apparently long enough. 🙂
All it takes is about half an hour (and that’s only because they are foxes and get “tied”).
I’ve read “Bartholemew and the Oobleck”. (one of the few stories Dr Seuss wrote that was mostly not in rhyme) It’s really not tragic at all. That’s not to say it’s a bad punchline. In fact, it would have been less funny if the story was “The Zax”
The book Bartholomew and the Oobleck made me feel like I was going to puke when I read it. Dunno why.
Because it’s basically about a rain of snot?
I had to look and read it. Now, I’m wondering which part of it made her cry.