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Love this old song and it still rings true! By the late great actor and comedian Bernard Cribbins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5XX9LX2es4
Prompt: Hyperrealstic Vibrant Colours, a comix-style whimsical adventure-story cartoon strip, with six frames titled "Right Said Fred!" In bold semi-3d Green and yellow. The comic strip story is about three comical whimsical removal men trying to move a heavy upright piano. Each frame is appropriately sequential and captioned
"Right" said Fred, "Both of us together One each end and steady as we go."
Tried to shift it, couldn't even lift it!
We was getting nowhere and so we had a cuppa tea
We took its feet off, even took the seat off Should have got us somewhere but no!
Even Took the wall down, even with it all down We was getting nowhere
So Charlie and me had another cuppa tea And then we went home, one of the removal men has a speech bubble that says "Trouble with Fred is, he's too hasty..."
A detailed whimsical zany retro comic strip in the style of VIZ Magazine & Robert Crumb & Mike Ploog
A six-panel cartoon comic strip titled "RIGHT SAID FRED!" depicts a humorous struggle by three men, two of whom are named Fred, to move a piano.
The first panel shows a smiling Fred pointing at a piano at the left, with two other men looking confused and a hand truck behind them. Text reads: ""Right" said Fred, "Both of us together, one each end and steady as we go."
The second panel shows two red-faced, straining men attempting to hoist the piano, with one man pinned underneath it. Text reads: "Tried to shift it, couldn't even lift it! We was getting nowhere..."
The third panel shows the three men, looking downcast, sitting on wooden crates in a dusty room, drinking from mugs labeled "CUPPA TEA." Text reads: "...and so we had a cuppa tea."
The fourth panel depicts the three men straining again to move the piano, which is propped up on bricks, with tools scattered on the floor. Text reads: "We took its feet off, even took the seat off. Should have got us somewhere but no!"
The fifth panel shows two men standing amidst the rubble of a demolished brick wall, with