A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere. Groucho Marx's famous quote. Black cat playing banjo, victorian graphic design.
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Put that in your pipe and smoke it... Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it... Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.
”One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know.” Famous quotes Captain Spaulding - Groucho Marx from Animal Crackers movie.
”One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know.” Famous quotes Captain Spaulding - Groucho Marx from Animal Crackers movie.
Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.
Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it... Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it... Famous Animal Crackers (1930) Groucho Marx as Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding
in Animal Crackers 1930 quote. Black and white.
idiom. informal. used to tell someone that he or she must accept what one says is true even though he or she might not like it or agree with it.