@klezman As long as we’re being grammarians, tunes can have qualities they can be said to possess, e.g., lyrics, a driving beat, etc. I agree with you that @mediocrebot’s usage is incorrect.
Somewhat related, I wish they would put together a complete Hanna-Barbera collection. So many great characters. I especially liked a lot of the lesser known ones like Touche Turtle, Ricochet Rabbit, Secret Squirrel and Wally Gator but they were all good!
@chipgreen
Speaking of Hanna-Barbera I got this Flintstone artwork back when I used to sell WB cels to make ends meet. For me the tough bunny from the Bronx is my favorite but Marvin the Martian was close!
Road Runner
@baqui63 This is the correct answer.
Tasmanian Devil or Road Runner
Objectively the best
Looney Tunes.
Not Tune’s.
The tunes don’t possess anything. FFS.
@klezman As long as we’re being grammarians, tunes can have qualities they can be said to possess, e.g., lyrics, a driving beat, etc. I agree with you that @mediocrebot’s usage is incorrect.
@davirom @mediocrebot Well, yes, obviously. Any noun can possess something, at least grammatically.
Shana tova!
Pete Puma!
“Oh, tree or four.”
Somewhat related, I wish they would put together a complete Hanna-Barbera collection. So many great characters. I especially liked a lot of the lesser known ones like Touche Turtle, Ricochet Rabbit, Secret Squirrel and Wally Gator but they were all good!
@chipgreen
Speaking of Hanna-Barbera I got this Flintstone artwork back when I used to sell WB cels to make ends meet. For me the tough bunny from the Bronx is my favorite but Marvin the Martian was close!
@chipgreen @ScottW58 Very cool! Is it hanging in your home? Looks like it would be great in a home theater space.