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This resurrection of the "Lord God Bird," which was an inspiration for the cartoon "Woody Woodpecker," became a national phenomenon and a boon to Arkansas tourism.
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This resurrection of the "Lord God Bird," which was an inspiration for the cartoon "Woody Woodpecker," became a national phenomenon and a boon to Arkansas tourism.
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That said, 'Woody Woodpecker' suggests that the band isn't solely interested in making you guffaw.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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That said, 'Woody Woodpecker' suggests that the band isn't solely interested in making you guffaw.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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That said, 'Woody Woodpecker' suggests that the band isn't solely interested in making you guffaw.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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That said, 'Woody Woodpecker' suggests that the band isn't solely interested in making you guffaw.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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And it's hard to keep a straight face when talking to anyone in a Skittles-colored, Wiffle ball-slotted bike helmet that makes you look like Woody Woodpecker.
Dear Urban Cyclists: Go Play in Traffic P.J. O'Rourke 2011
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He cackles like some Semitic version of Woody Woodpecker as he commits one horror after another.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Devil's Double Marshall Fine 2011
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She appreciated this man's deranged Woody Woodpecker laugh, how he sang "Helter Skelter" as Elmer Fudd while shaving his face.
Shell Misti Rainwater-Lites 2011
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It was where we played old maid, watched Woody Woodpecker cartoons, crafted Christmas ornaments, and dyed Easter eggs with yellow onion skins.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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