Tweety on wheels

tweety el piolinEscaping existence solely in the cartoons and the pages of comic books, Tweety first took to the highways as an ornament on mud flaps and splash guards, duly licensed. Then, the inimitable yellow bird was sometimes seen painted freehand as an embellishment for doors or rear windows of pickups. “

2 Comments so far

  1. Cindy (unregistered) on August 22nd, 2007 @ 7:05 pm

    Hey!
    I like El Chulo Y la Bola! Piolin can’t do any better. He acts like a macho and he doesn’t do bearly any talking. He’s a piece of shit if he wants to act better than another person!


  2. Rantor (unregistered) on August 22nd, 2007 @ 7:56 pm

    I’ve got to admit that I haven’t listened to El Piolin; El Chula y La Bola get lots of Austin calls and also have an Austin attorney giving live immigration advice. We listen to the Chula / Bola station for banda Sinaloa / Durango music from about noontime until whenever. El Chula y La Bola are puro Austin; El Piolin is mero mero L.A. and who cares?



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