X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,4ba5367b59ced7c5 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Ken Brady Subject: Re: Does anyone have pepe le pew or tigger? Date: 1996/12/18 Message-ID: <597mq4$f5j@decius.ultra.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 204643787 references: <596g2m$81p@muon.rutgers.edu> organization: UltraNet Communications, Inc. newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Here's a tigger: __ _-==-=_,-. /--`' \_@-@.--< `--'\ \ <___/. The wonderful thing about Tiggers, \ \\ " / is Tiggers are wonderful things. >=\\_/`< Their tops are made out of rubber, ____ /= | \_/ their bottoms are made out of springs. _' `\ _/=== \__/ They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, `___/ //\./=/~\====\ Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun. \ // / | ===: But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers is, | ._/_,__|_ ==: __ I'm the only one. \/ \\ \\`--| / \\ | _ \\: /==:-\ I'm......... THE ONLY ONE! `.__' `-____/ |--|==: \ \ ===\ :==:`-' _> \ ===\ /==/ /==\ | ===\__/--/ <=== \ / ====\ \\/ _`-- \/ === \/--' | \ ==== | -`------/`--' / \___-' > > If anyone has an ascii-art of pepe le pew or tigger or knows the location > of either of these could you please e-mail them to whanlon@physics.rutgers.edu > or post them to this group. > > Thanks, > Bill > > -- > William Hanlon http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~whanlon > Rutgers University pgp fingerprint:85 68 43 55 9A 83 44 00 > Dept. of Physics and Astronomy CE 19 C0 B0 D9 DE D6 52 > Student Systems Programmer > Ken Brady kbrady@ultranet.com