Bugs Bunny's 'Abominable Snow Bunny' was from 1961, which was based on the hammer horror film 'the abominable snowman' from '57Blue Swirl wrote:In the oldest stories about the yeti, it's fur was red, not white. The idea of a white yeti was cemented in the public imagination by the 1964 movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Facebook, which owns WhatsApp, has just changed its name to Meta. In the law of unexpected consequences, in Hebrew, “meta” means “dead”; in Urdu, it means “delete”; and in certain dialects in my wife’s native Italy, it stands for a “pyramid of dung”. I am sure Mr Zuckerberg was aware of that when he changed the name.
Diluted Dante wrote:The Hammer film is black and white mind.
Diluted Dante wrote:Ok, but explain this:
RamSteelwood wrote:Bugs Bunny's 'Abominable Snow Bunny' was from 1961, which was based on the hammer horror film 'the abominable snowman' from '57
RamSteelwood wrote:sorry, that prob comes across as a smug 'well, actually...' but really it was just that whenever i think of yeti i think of that Bugs Bunny cartoon and wondered what year it was done in comparison to that Rudolph movie
davyK wrote:Toyota, eh?
muzzyHodge360 wrote:Whats worse; muzzy, using the shorthand or him thinking we'd understand it?!
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