"Am I Gonna EAT, Or Am I Gonna STARVE?"

© Jim l. Carper

"Am I Gonna EAT, Or Am I Gonna STARVE?"

Uploaded: July 02, 2003

Description

I couldn't help thinking of Imogene Coca as Aunt Edna in "National Lampoon's Vacation" when I saw this little fellow at the Alligator Farm. Photo taken June 24, 2003.

Comments

Cathy Barrows July 02, 2003

Jim that cracked me up...one of my all time favorite movies...and a great shot. #43553

Jim l. Carper May 26, 2019

A fave of mine, too, Cathy...why, what's better than jumping into the Family Truckster for a quick drive down to WallyWorld, eh? #131525

Ronald Balthazor May 26, 2019

Great capture, Jim. It reminds me more of my kids (when they were younger) right after I brought home the groceries. #131536

Claudia Kuhn level-classic May 26, 2019

He looks a little put out at something! Good catch of that expression, and mouth open! #131652

Gary W. Lake May 26, 2019

Great capture Jim! #131738

Jean Papo May 26, 2019

Yes, great capture is right! Ditto! #131885

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