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Animation: High gas prices

High gas prices have Americans screaming for HELP!

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Hello Walt loved your animations, thought i would see what was being said about them after i had been to 4-5 of your animations sites. This is the last one i looked at and just wanted to read some of the comments that were being made. And all i found was trash talk and not about your animations, but 2-3 people just trashing each other. One lady had a question and the rest was well i'm not sure what you would call it. Just wanted you to know that i like your work, thank you for your time.

Hey Walt, Your cartoons are always funny but fining the animations made my day. Thanks, a sense of humor is the only thing that can't be taken away from us.... Keep up the great work

Billy Boop what exactly is a leather bar ?

People generally talk about what they know best I guess.

Just F.Y.I. Cheezwhiz was also a cheese spread product for bread. I haven't bought it for a long time, so I can't remember what it was made from, like if it was made from real cheese or not for example, and if so, if it was process cheese or just what, but I suppose that I could find it on the Internet to find out, but it had an Orange color, like Cheddar Cheese, and it came in a glass jar with a metal cover. I have watched only three of these so far, one that was a "Baby Boomer's" version of the Steppenwolf song called "Born To Be Wild," called "Bored, Tubby, Mild" and the one where Sara Palin is supposedly shooting guns and this one talking about the high gas prices. These can be funny, but in real life, they aren't, but maybe to keep a person's sanity, trying to have a sense of humor about these types of topics may help us to "cope" with the topics being made fun of.

Of course Cheezwhiz is spelled a little differently than Cheezwiz, but I suppose they sound alike. I also saw that Cheezwiz is a game, along with other things, just do a search for it and you'll see some of the things associated with the word Cheesewiz. Anyway, I feel that I'm educated enough to not call people names, and I also try not to use profane language or profanity, not even every day...I will say that I may have let one or two profane words slip out on certain occasions, like for example, if I was to be shingling a roof and maybe slipped with the hammer and hit my thumb instead of the nail, I may have one word slip out as a "slip of the tongue" so to speak. I could even see someone who works at a cheese factory, and/or who makes cheese, use Cheesewiz as their nickname.

I think Billy-Bob should be blocked from your website. His attack on cheeswiz is uncalled for and vicious.

I see James wants to know what a "Leather Bar" is.
Hmm...I'm not exactly sure myself, but I will say though that it may depend on what's being said, meaning that if you're talking about the bar's furnishings, then I'd say that the bar was either made of leather, or most likely, covered in leather, but if it's what I think it is, and I haven't looked at any of the comments about leather bar, except for James asking about what it is, then I'd say that it's probably a bar where most of the people who go there wear leather jackets. I sometimes hear people calling those types of bars "Biker's Bars," but then again, I once again haven't taken a look at all of the comments here, so a leather bar may have a different meaning all together.

For Dolly, what I sometimes do, and what you can do if you use Firefox for a web browser, and I'd have to check to see if Internet Explorer works the same way or not, is to send a link to this page by clicking on where it says "File" on the top left of the browser, then when the drop-down menu appears, click on where it says "Send Link," then your e-mail program should open up and it will usually show a subject on the "Subject" line plus the web address down in the "Main Body" or "Text" area of the message.

You can either place your cursor at the beginning of the web address, click twice to place two carriage returns at the beginning of your message dropping the address down two lines, so you can add text at the beginning before the address, or you can place the cursor at the end of the address, click twice to go down two lines to start a message there, being careful to not break the address up in two or more pieces, because then it won't work.

What I usually do is click somewhere with the mouse to view the cursor, then I click the "Home" button to get the cursor to the beginning of the line. I also click the up arrow to make sure that the cursor is on the top line, which I usually do before clicking on the "Home" button or key, that way I don't accidentally break the address up.

I will say though that not every e-mail program will "word-wrap" properly, so your e-mail program may place a space between part of the address, then it may not work, but there sometimes are ways to fix that, or you can tell people that you send your message to, that if it doesn't work, that they'll need to paste the address into their "Location" or "Address" Bar at the top of their browser.

I use Incredimail myself, and it seems to work ok, but my best friend, and also my brother, won't use it because they say it has too much advertising, but all I see is a small box with ads, but it does change to the time, plus it will also place an invitation to use Incredimail at the bottom of each e-mail, but my brother uses Yahoo and that places much more junk in many more folders on my hard drive than Incredimail does.

How's That?
BernieLJ77

For Dolly,

Of course, you can click on where it says "E-Mail This" on the web page, but if you do that, then you need to add the e-mail addresses yourself, whereas if you use your browser to do the "Send Link" option, then you'll be able to access your address book to get the e-mail addresses added.

I used to send the page, or video, or whatever, but my best friend usually told me that he couldn't get that to work, so I started using the "Send Link" option.

On YouTube though, if I want to send a video to someone, I click on "Sharing" or something like that, or depending upon who I'm sending to, a few people like to get the video directly, then I look for the embed code to embed the video, but I usually only use that to embed the video on my MySpace page.

I sometimes use the "Copy" and "Paste" method of sending the web address of a video too, and what I do there is look for what I'll call the "Link Code," or address, of where the video is located, and then using copy and paste, I place that into an e-mail, but sometimes when I attempt that, the "Paste" disappears, so that just means that I can't copy the address into the e-mail.

I have already highlighted the address of a video, up in the address bar or location bar, which I will do here in this message, right now, I'll highlight the address, then I'll copy and paste it into the message here for example.

http://weblogs.newsday.com/news/opinion/walthandelsman/blog/2008/05/animation_high_gas_prices.html

Just another option if the "Send Link" doesn't work for you.

Good Luck to you Dolly,
BernieLJ77

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