She Strikes 2015-05-04
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this incident.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this incident.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
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That is interesting. I sort of thought that titanium was hard to press and machine and largely had to be cast (from some vague memories of supposed reasons why the SST hull was aluminum rather than titanium), but I don't really know anything about it.GlytchMeister wrote:Titanium just became 20% more awesome. I never knew it spot welds itself to tools. That is really interesting. Never even heard of that phenomenon.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Letting reality obtrude for a moment - it's not the hardness that makes working titanium difficult - ordinary tungsten carbide tools will cut the stuff - it's the gallingwhere it spot-welds itself to the tool edge and rips out small chunks.Sgt. Howard wrote:A shortened baseball bat would guarantee results- if I had a cutting edge of the same hardness of Atsali's skull, I could work titanium on my lathe...
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Even if she had, she couldn't afford the number of guitars needed to get through Atsali's thick skull...Typeminer wrote:I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!

Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
It's probably been four decades since I last saw any of that series of cartoons... and yet the moment I read the name you'd written, I swear I could clearly hear the dissonant ♫THWONNNGGGggg♫ of that particular weapon striking home!Typeminer wrote:I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.

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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
And, for those whose youth was deprived of Saturday Morning Cartoons... see here!Dave wrote:It's probably been four decades since I last saw any of that series of cartoons... and yet the moment I read the name you'd written, I swear I could clearly hear the dissonant ♫THWONNNGGGggg♫ of that particular weapon striking home!Typeminer wrote:I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this inci
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
"When corn husks are outlawed, only outlaws will have cornhusks"
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
yea that caused flashbacks among several of us i would bet. AA, the days of my misspent youth.Dave wrote:It's probably been four decades since I last saw any of that series of cartoons... and yet the moment I read the name you'd written, I swear I could clearly hear the dissonant ♫THWONNNGGGggg♫ of that particular weapon striking home!Typeminer wrote:I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
They will get my corn husks when they pry them from my calloused cold dead hands.Sgt. Howard wrote:Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this inci
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
"When corn husks are outlawed, only outlaws will have cornhusks"
Dear, don’t bore him with trivia or burden him with your past mistakes. The happiest way to deal with a man is never to tell him anything he does not need to know. L. Long
Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
oldmanmickey wrote:They will get my corn husks when they pry them from my calloused cold dead hands.

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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
I see you got the large economy size, Dave. (That 7 fl.oz. label's gotta be a typo.)
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my granddaddy swore by that stuff
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Lot of farmers used that stuff when I was a kid. It seemed to work okay.
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Looks like... ew... never mind... 

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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Very much so, just with considerably less blood.AnotherFairportfan wrote:This is so like Bud...
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I love Bud and Shelly's expressions in Panel One.MerchManDan wrote:Very much so, just with considerably less blood.AnotherFairportfan wrote:This is so like Bud...
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Imagine the effect on the tamale industry.Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this incident.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
I never knew Quick Draw McGraw, when I was growing up... yet I know that Kabong sound quite well... I can assure you that the sound effect stayed the same, even as I watched Grand Galop et Petit Trot, with French dubbing...Atomic wrote:And, for those whose youth was deprived of Saturday Morning Cartoons... see here!Dave wrote:It's probably been four decades since I last saw any of that series of cartoons... and yet the moment I read the name you'd written, I swear I could clearly hear the dissonant ♫THWONNNGGGggg♫ of that particular weapon striking home!Typeminer wrote:I'm just glad Castela hasn't heard of El Kabong.
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Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
Oddly enough, as a side note, it took me a long time to figure out that the Flintstones was actually American-made... The French-dubbed version included, in the credits, the name of the voice-over/dubbing actors, along with their photo, and they were well known Québec actors... So I was sure, as a kid, that the Flintstones was a Québec-made show... 

Re: She Strikes 2015-05-04
¡No, not the tamales!AnotherFairportfan wrote:Imagine the effect on the tamale industry.Dave wrote:Oh, great. The young stinkweed has figured out how to weaponize corn husks. This means Trouble with a capital oh-shit.
If news of this gets out, the next thing you know, the Department of Defense will have recategorized corn husks as a "dual use" commodity having military applications, and will begin enforcing export restrictions. They'll start insisting on certification of the end-users, forbid export to unfriendly countries, and require detailed electronic tracking of each lot of corn husks as it travels from farmer's field to huskweaver's workshop.
The overhead and costs of all of this will make it impossible for the individual small farmer to ever sell cornhusks again. Only the big agro-conglomerates with ties to the military-industrial complex will be able to afford it. Yet another important segment of the traditional American economy will collapse, putting thousands of hard-working private-enterprise corn huskers out of work. Their families will be out onto the streets once their humble-but-neat-and-clean homes are foreclosed by the unfeeling tycoons in the big banks.
Is there no end to the havoc that this young stinkweed can unleash? Child: think of the children!
The MIB must act quickly to conceal all traces of this incident.
And, her sister is going to be miffed about being bonked in the head. That's going to require a Mama Bear intervention, betcha it will!