Before he adopted the yellow super-suit and red cape that were to become his trademark, Mighty Mouse battled the forces of evil and injustice wearing his everyday clothes.
Clothes make the mouse, John B.
Before he adopted the yellow super-suit and red cape that were to become his trademark, Mighty Mouse battled the forces of evil and injustice wearing his everyday clothes.
Clothes make the mouse, John B.
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I didn’t know mice could jump so high… (relatively speaking, of course).
Nakey nakey!
when I was about 3 years old, my mom dressed me up as Mighty Mouse for Halloween, so this post is very close to my heart.
Unfortunately, Mighty Mouse can’t save us from coronavirus, and starting Monday I’ll be teaching online til after Easter. I’m ticked off that so many people have taken this virus so lightly (even my colleagues who have children or belong to high risk groups). It’s not about how you estimate your own personal risk. It’s all about how easily this thing is transmitted and how you can unwittingly infect your high risk loved ones.
End of rant.
And his everyday clothes are elegantly understated.
Such a leetle mouse . He can come to my house, in his everyday clothes and save us from the evils of this world.
And then he gets to date questionably named females like Krakatoa Katie, who if you believe all fo the boys, ain’t no lady.
I swear his whiskers are wider than he is long