Weredingos were first mentioned in Face-Lift 426 http://evileditor.blogspot.com/2007/07/face-lift-426.html
They've since been mentioned in numerous GTPs and writing exercises (which you might find by searching the blog for weredingo), not to mention comments.
Thanks EE. I'll have a look at their first appearance and then I'll search the blog. I'm embarrassed to admit that I forgot that google can search a website as well as the Internet.
This is so good, WO - I remember these Western movie posters.
ReplyDeleteI think your Weredingo Productions does a better job with them - EE
with a six-shooter. Oh yeah!
laughs
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I love those old movie posters.
By the way, Whirl --
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to your pink socks picture? It was a good one.
I like the cacti - prickly, prickly
ReplyDeleteVery authentic-looking, WO. Love the catus!
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This is great but I've somehow missed out on where the weredingos came from. Can someone enlighten me?
ReplyDeleteWeredingos were first mentioned in Face-Lift 426 http://evileditor.blogspot.com/2007/07/face-lift-426.html
ReplyDeleteThey've since been mentioned in numerous GTPs and writing exercises (which you might find by searching the blog for weredingo), not to mention comments.
Thanks EE. I'll have a look at their first appearance and then I'll search the blog. I'm embarrassed to admit that I forgot that google can search a website as well as the Internet.
ReplyDeleteRobin — it's been a cold weekend here and my guineau pigs wanted them back.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Simply wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone else think that EE looks vaguely Hassidic here?
ReplyDeleteSideburn waxing. Ouch. Not that I'd know, she hastens to add.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see a Weredingo production.
Weredingos! Yes!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely hysterical. :-)