12 thoughts on “Brooklyn Blossom

  1. John E. Bravo

    Oh now, that’s very nice. Looks like a romantic evening for a teenage mutant ninja turtle.

      1. John E. Bravo

        I’m pretty sure it would have gone this way:

        Raphael marries April
        Michelangelo marries Irma
        Donatello marries Vernon
        Leonardo remains a confirmed bachelor, who found the inevitable old-age death of Splinter too much for his little turtle heart to bear – the tragedy of being a long-living creature beholden to a short-lived one.

          1. John E. Bravo

            You might remember from earlier threads that cartoons are a particularly resilient feature of my mindset,….

            When I’m cooing at you
            And you’re cooing at me,
            That’s Goodfeathers….

          2. John E. Bravo

            Not particularly.

            Unless this was a subtle dig at my describing what used to be called cartoons as ‘cartoons’ and not using the more recent term ‘animation’. If so, my defence is that I chose historical accuracy and the avoidance of anachronism over currency, which is solace at least though does suggest I will never be cool.

  2. Mr. T.

    Taken by one of those SLR twits who stop suddenly and drop to their knees to photograph a bee resting on a petal.

  3. bisted

    Dear Michael Tapp….I’m assuming that your name is an attempt at irony but cherry blossom or not water meters are just not funny here at the moment..

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