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Happy, Happy!

January 1, 2011

– – My mother used to eat pickled herring on New Year’s Eve, possibly thinking that if she did that, nothing worse would happen to her in the upcoming year.– -But whatever your tradition, may your 2011 be a healthy and happy year!

Hitting a High Mark

December 22, 2010

– -Woo-hoo!–We’ve reached 175,000 hits on Foxsylvania, which is none too shabby!  Many thanks for your continuing readership!  And by the way, a very Merry Xmas, Happy Hannukah, Joyous Kwanzaa, Happy Festivus,  or  whatever to you all from Foxsylvania!

Vote!

November 2, 2010

– – Here at Foxsylvania, we take our civic responsibilities seriously, and accordingly urge all of our readers who are of legal age to do so to get out on November 2nd and vote! Those who do not may be forced to listen to the negative political ads of the past campaign until Xmas, or have their mud wrestling privileges out back temporarily suspended…

So vote!- -Don’t make the Philosoraptor angry…you wouldn’t like him when he’s angry!

The Hits Keep Coming!

October 10, 2010

 

– – Woo-hoo, we have reached 160,000 hits!–Your readership makes it all possible, and is appreciated!  We average slightly above 200  hits daily here, with a high of over 900 hits on our biggest day.–Hugs and scritches to y’all!

Celebrating 150,000 Hits!

August 9, 2010

– – Most excellent readers!–Your loyalty has allowed this blog to reach the 150,000 hits mark!–Thank ‘ya, thank ‘ya very much!  In the days ahead, we will try to expand our frontiers a bit, and otherwise improve the blog.   Lord knows, anything would be an improvement!- – So give yourselves a standing ovation, and drinks will be complementary for the next fifteen minutes at the poolside bar!

Enter the Hornet…

July 19, 2010

– –Another challenge for the Green Hornet:  Making it on the big screen!   Some old-time comic and radio serial heroes don’t translate especially well to movies; The Shadow and The Phantom come to mind.   Coming in January of 2011 will be The Green Hornet, an adaptation of the once-popular radio serial, comic book, and 1960’s television series.

Seth Rogen will play Britt Reid, the millionaire publisher and popular media figure who by night assumes the identity of crime fighter The Green Hornet.  The role of sidekick Kato made memorable in the otherwise forgettable tv series by the late great Bruce Lee will be played by Asian pop star/actor/director Jay Chou; look to the character of Kato to be further developed as the creator of The Black Beauty, the Hornet’s “rolling arsenal” of retro weaponry.

Bruce Lee played Kato in 26 episodes of the tv series aired in 1966-67, with The Green Hornet being known as The Kato Show in Hong Kong.  As the Green Hornet would have said to Lee’s show-stopping sidekick, “Let’s roll, Kato!”- – If only Bruce Lee was here! … <sighs>

Moving Right Along!

June 5, 2010

– – Guys, thanks to your readership we’ve now exceeded 125,000 hits here on little ole Foxsylvania, and are still crazy after all those posts!  Thanks for your interest and support!- –Furry for Life!!!

Hare Club…

April 4, 2010

– – Happy Easter, Foxsylvania Readers!   But if asked to join the Hare Club for Men…

…Decline!

Landmark

January 21, 2010

– -Thank you, esteemed readers, for enabling Foxsylvania to reach 80,000 hits!- – Your readership is appreciated!

My Wish List…

October 11, 2009

monarch– – I’d  really like to have a costumed arch-nemesis; no plain-clothes nemesis for me, thank you very much…those with a costumed arch-nemesis tend to be memorable, like Batman.  People remember the Joker or the Riddler, but almost certainly wouldn’t remember the Freemason or the Certified Public Accountant. An arch-nemesis has a history with you, in many cases arching you for years; it’s a love/hate thing, really.  A arch-nemesis should be colorful but not competent; you don’t want them to actually do you in (for further exploration of the complex relationship one may have with a costumed arch-nemesis, catch the Venture Brothers on Adult Swim, the Cartoon Network).

What about henchmen?–If you have henchmen, they’ll have to go through them to get to you, and maybe your enemy will wear themselves out.  Henchmen give you extra time to get away, bargain, plea, or just work up to a good cry.  Plus if you have henchmen, you’re giving others work in this depressed economy.

Could I possibly get a sidekick?–Batman, Aquaman, and the Green Arrow have one.  I don’t think Marvel superheroes have sidekicks as much; Wolverine would probably kill his. – – Cancel the sidekick; I’d probably be arrested, especially if it was some teenaged guy in tights.   Maybe the sidekick would write a tell-all book, and we’d split the profits and get rich.  Money isn’t everything, but it’s way ahead of whatever’s in second place.

I’d also like to have minions, followers who hang on your every word and do your bidding.  No one’s done my bidding to this point in my life, so I figure I’m overdue.  In this category, I’d like to have a cat’s-paw, which should not be confused with a rabbit’s foot; some of my best friends are cats, and I’m not into the amputation of bodily parts.  A cat’s-paw is kinda like a chief minion or tool that acts in your behalf.–Wouldn’t that be cool?

…and why don’t we have manservants anymore?–If you want something, a manservant is there to get it for you, and wait on you hand and foot.  I’d like to have someone wait on my feet, and a manservant sounds classy; kind of like a gentleman’s gentleman.  You’ve gotta love the redundancy of that!

So I’m gonna ask Santa for these things; I’d be satisfied to get any of them.  If that doesn’t work, maybe I could get some of that federal stimulus money, ’cause these things would be stimulatin’ to me, woo!    😉