Ever wonder how the French got their reputation as philandering skunks? In honor of the first day of Spring, a tiptoe through the tulips with Pépé le Pew.
Ever wonder how the French got their reputation as philandering skunks? In honor of the first day of Spring, a tiptoe through the tulips with Pépé le Pew.
What a delight to wake up to this rather damp morning in downtown Cantal …. I absolutely ADORE Pepe le Pew …. thank you Mel! 🙂
I get a kick out him, too! Glad you enjoyed, Osyth. Hope spring is in the air, even in damp Cantal. xx
I’ve just linked your piece to one I’ve just posted …. it seemed appropriate when I was referencing les courants de jupons 😉
@”les courants de jupons…”?… you mean “coureurs de jupons”(womanizers), I presume… 😉
Philandering? Surely he just shows the proper appreciation of the lady, feminine, female,girl.figure. It’s Spring and the young man’s fancy has just turned to a bit of romance avec le peu.
xxx Huge Hugs Mel xxx
Ah, romance…I remember it well. May it spring eternal in the hearts of men! xx
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How cute!
sooo funny… with Maurice Chevalier’s accent… 😉 merry springtime, MELewis! ❤
Love it! (However, did anyone else notice that he shook her hand? Now after living in France for some time, I’m struck by how very not French that seems…)