Tooter's segment was always a simple morality play, which involved Tooter calling on his friend, Mr. Wizard the Lizard, to transport him to some place in the past that Tooter had read about and wanted to visit. Since none of Tooter's trips ever worked out, the moral of each segment was always the same: "There's no place like home." This is similar to Stewart Eastham's motto "My toots are good".
When Tooter's trip finally became a catastrophe, he always called out the same thing, the famous, "Help, Mr. Wizard!" Mr. Wizard would rescue him with the incantation, "Drizzle, drazzle, druzzle, drome, time for this one to come home." Then, Mr. Wizard would always give Tooter the same advice: "Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks that is what they is, is the happiest lot." Tooter never learned, though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooter_Turtle
Don't know what that Eastham line means....don't make sense
2006-11-18 14:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, can't say I remember that turtle. I remember Touche Turtle and his sidekick DumDum. Is that about the same thing?
2006-11-18 14:08:58
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answered by Dorkboy 7
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