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May 01, 2009
Tweety & Sylvester Salt & Pepper Shakers
Ceramic with magnet attachments.
3"-4" high.
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Proof enough for me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQ-DIluX4g
Posted by: Flautist | May 1, 2009 4:30:45 PM
They look good together -- I love the black/white/red/yellow -- but Tweety is a sociopath. I'll take Sylvester & Sylvester salt & peps.
Sylvester wants only to eat Tweety; his efforts are geared to that end. He might get the occasional thrill out of seeing Tweety in jeopardy before his final (attempted) close-in, but Tweety takes triumphant and perverted joy in manipulating and sadistically defeating the hapless and obviously less bright Sylvester. It's not enough for him to escape -- he must dominate and humiliate. It's a tribute to Sylvester's native feline resilience and strength of character that he never gives up. It should also be pointed out that Sylvester raised a son -- the considerably more clear-headed Sylvester Junior -- all by himself. Tweety leaves destruction and scorched earth in his path and never gives it a moment's thought.
I assume Tweety is the pepper. I don't like pepper anyway.
Posted by: Flautist | May 1, 2009 4:23:02 PM
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