If permission can't be obtained and a replacement is needed, I suggest the infamous Serge Gainsbourg burning a 500 francs note bit:
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"Your kindness gives me the presentiment I can be reborn. Now, I want to believe at least in you." - Kaori YaeThat's much clearer.
3 is great.
please don't capitalize my handle. I just don't like it.Awe.Some.
"If you aren't him, then you apparently got your brain from the same discount retailer, so..." - FighteerSorry, ignore.
Thanks.
edited 5th Oct '12 12:00:09 AM by Blurring
If a chicken crosses the road and nobody else is around to see it, does the road move beneath the chicken instead?that is just a pun on the term "burn rate", not an illustration of an unpleasant character who "doesn't care for what is being burnt: he either has too much money, has an insurance policy on the object, doesn't like it, or doesn't respect what it stands for."
I also suspect it's a one-panel newspaper cartoon. If that is the case, it couldn't be used anyway due to copyright issues.
please don't capitalize my handle. I just don't like it.I'm voting for #3.
Check out my fanfiction!I was trying to find an appropriate picture from The Simpsons, but GIS isn't forthcoming, and besides, #3 is excellent.
It does not matter who I am. What matters is, who will you become? - motto of Omsk BirdAlso supporting #3 unless somebody found a good picture of the end of the Merry Melodie cartoon.
If a chicken crosses the road and nobody else is around to see it, does the road move beneath the chicken instead?Good enough; it's up and tagged. Caption or no?
"If he lit the money on fire, couldn't he have lit the cigar the same way?"
Or a variation. That's just the Fridge Logic that strikes me when looking at it.Answer
edited 5th Oct '12 7:27:29 AM by AnotherDuck
Check out my fanfiction!"Your tax dollars at work."
I like it!
It does not matter who I am. What matters is, who will you become? - motto of Omsk BirdHearing no real consensus on anything, let's lock up and move on.
The donation button used as the trope picture appears to be used without apparant permission.