Showgirl with a stuffed bird in a cage on her hindquarters at the Latin Quarter Nightclub, New York, 1952.
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Showgirl with a stuffed bird in a cage on her hindquarters at the Latin Quarter Nightclub, New York, 1952.
[Horses all sat down on their hindquarters, their forelegs rigid.]
Young lynx by Tambako The Jaguar Via Flickr:
Noctis and Hindquartes are in the wardrobe!
Image below the break if you don’t want spoilers!
ASSTERIX AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
16/10/17
A WORD THAT DOESN’T RHYME?
The adjective Purple is often thought not capable to rhyme in the English language… but a donkey knows better!
Purple rhymes with Curple. (Curples; plural), aka the collective hindquarters used to describing and pinpointing specific sections of a donkey.
And also Hirple, meaning to walk with a limp or lameness.
”The poor old Donkey named Purple had a longstanding arthritic curple, which presented a tiresome hirple.”
Photo: ‘Oscar Donkey’ (©Just Donkeys); circular overlay maquette casting for Quality Street’s ’Big Purple One’.
That awkward moment when you realize your face is resting on someone’s butt.
The image came with the cartoon “Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods”
i watch it for the plot