tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4432079904664551988.post361384478852557590..comments2023-10-28T11:22:22.588-06:00Comments on Whirled of Kelly: Wow! Everybody's Talkin' About It!Thomas Haller Buchananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09278003392092477845noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4432079904664551988.post-964290578817826932016-10-31T22:49:43.667-06:002016-10-31T22:49:43.667-06:00Yep, I noticed that index-in-progress sometime bac...Yep, I noticed that index-in-progress sometime back. It's been useful sometimes, though it didn't help me find Mallard de Mer -- but by dumb luck I just ran across him a few minutes ago, in the first S&S book, <i>Pogo,</i> in the chapter that introduces the 3 bats.<br /><br />This rabbit and pair of bugs seem unfamiliar to me. The 2 bugs seem to have as much trouble telling themselves apart as the 3 bats do.<br /><br />As to the rabbit (not Bun Rab, I think? nor P.T.'s variously-named assistant?), Beauregard denies that he's a man-eater, and he and the rabbit both seem in doubt about "beast," so mebbe he's just a bug-eatin' rabbit. Or mebbe: "Beast, man-eatin': see rabbit, bug-eatin'"....<br /><br />Is the rabbit mixed up about what happened when the bomb went off? Or did the porkypine, the mouse, and the bear trap get blasted out of Albert's innards when we weren't looking?Larry Kuenninghttp://www.qhpress.orgnoreply@blogger.com