X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,67b50dbab393fd51 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: edias@cc.curtin.edu.au Subject: Re: totoro found! Date: 1996/11/13 Message-ID: <56c32v$vmt@alpha8.curtin.edu.au>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 196188130 references: <19961113002800.TAA07650@ladder01.news.aol.com> organization: Curtin University newsgroups: alt.ascii-art >> __,__ >> / \ >> vvvvvvv /|__/| >> I /O,O | >> I /_____ | /|/| >> J|/^ ^ ^ \ | /00 | _//| >> |^ ^ ^ ^ |W| |/^^\ | /oo | >> \m___m__|_| \m_m_| \mm_| >OK, I'll bite... just who or what is "totoro?" > >-joan >-- I think that "Totoro" is a Japanese cartoon or character that hides in the forest or something like that. Anyone else like to clarify? |\_/| D\___/\ (0_0) (0_o) ==(Y)== (V) ------------(u)---(u)-------------oOo--U--oOo----------------------- |___|_______|________|_______|_______|_______|______|_______|_______| | | | | Shanaka Dias | "A chicken is an eggs way | | edias@alpha1.curtin.edu.au | of making more eggs" | | Curtin University |_________________________________| | Perth Western Australia | www.ece.curtin.edu.au/~shanaka/ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- One of my favourite one line ascii's is the chicken : =8>-()< Does anyone remember who created it?