Citations:Elmer Fudd

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English citations of Elmer Fudd

  • 1999 March 30, Dr. Cat <cat@bga.com>, “Re: Spoogless CF10”, in alt.fan.furry[1] (Usenet), message-ID <370059e1.0@feed1.realtime.net>:
    Ya know, I don't think most Bugs Bunny merchandise is allowable under a "no nudity" policy either. Except for pictures of him dressed up in drag to flirt with Elmer Fudd, which is probably ok.
  • 2001, Janet Fisher, Music Horror Stories [2], →ISBN, page 60:
    Then a truly unforgettable voice, a nasal baritone with an Elmer Fudd affectation said, "Come owt and pwa-ee-ay" (translated, come out and play).
  • 2003 June 3, EWagner382 <ewagner382@aol.com>, “Bugs Bunny, Pookha”, in alt.fan.rawilson[3] (Usenet), message-ID <20030603223029.28378.00000444@mb-m06.aol.com>:
    I sometimes envision Ezra Pound as the Yosemite Sam of poetry. "Ya varmits, ya ought ta read Ovid and Catullus!"
    I sometimes think of T. S. Eliot as Elmer Fudd. "Be vewwy vewwy quiet, I'm saving Western Civilization."
    I yearn to become the Bugs Bunny of poetry. "What's up, il milior fabro?"
  • 2004, Carolyn Ellis, The Ethnographic I: A Methodological Novel about Autoethnography [4], →ISBN, page 221:
    Penny smooshes her own face and speaks in an Elmer Fudd voice, then claps her hands and giggles.
  • 2004, Anne Hemingway, The Color of Love [5], page 231:
    Did the little woman break your poor little ole heart? He said. In an Elmer Fudd tone.