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Dave wrote:
Can we at least see these beautiful women stalking the wild asparagus one of these days?
Ah, a fellow Gibbonite. I too, believe the dragon is either knocked out or faking it (maybe now they'll leave me alone) if for no other reason than the lack of x's in the ocular area (c8
Opus the Poet wrote:Shelly's garb seems a bit cold for all that snow. So does Monica's, but quite as bad. They'll both freeze, just Shelly will freeze sooner than Monica.
I don't think that's Shelly and Monica. "Shelly" is too busty and not enough muscley, and "Monica" is blonde.
Blond M is cosplaying, and S is using her shape-shifting powers to appear more busty and less muscular.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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Is it symbolic, in the Sept. 28th cartoon, that the hilt of the Monica character's sword looks like a fountain pen? I guess the pen is mightier, especially when it's attached to a sword blade.
A society should not be judged on how it treats its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its criminals... ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Bathorys Daughter wrote:Is it symbolic, in the Sept. 28th cartoon, that the hilt of the Monica character's sword looks like a fountain pen? I guess the pen is mightier, especially when it's attached to a sword blade.
In the long run, the pen is, indeed, mightier than the sword.
But at any given moment. the sword speaks more loudly and convincingly.
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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mike weber
Bathorys Daughter wrote:Is it symbolic, in the Sept. 28th cartoon, that the hilt of the Monica character's sword looks like a fountain pen? I guess the pen is mightier, especially when it's attached to a sword blade.
um, well if that were so, the 27th pic would be similar...
'mightier than the sword' ??? well, only if your opponent has only a pen...
In reality, most good swords need good muscles to wield, and and back in those days, people in general were far stronger,
not put off by a bit of cold...
'Quimby's reign ended when he was killed by a disgruntled poet during an experiment to test the truth of the saying "The pen is mightier than the sword". In his memory, it was amended to read: "The pen is mightier than the sword only if the sword is very small and the pen is very sharp".' ---Terry Pratchett
Whoever coined the phrase "more fun than a barrel of monkeys" obviously never spent an afternoon cramming the little buggers into one.
Aleister Crow wrote:'Quimby's reign ended when he was killed by a disgruntled poet during an experiment to test the truth of the saying "The pen is mightier than the sword". In his memory, it was amended to read: "The pen is mightier than the sword only if the sword is very small and the pen is very sharp".' ---Terry Pratchett
That works, too.
Which book is that from? I don't recognise it.
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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mike weber
Aleister Crow wrote:'Quimby's reign ended when he was killed by a disgruntled poet during an experiment to test the truth of the saying "The pen is mightier than the sword". In his memory, it was amended to read: "The pen is mightier than the sword only if the sword is very small and the pen is very sharp".' ---Terry Pratchett
That works, too.
Which book is that from? I don't recognise it.
The Light Fantastic, if I recall correctly.
Whoever coined the phrase "more fun than a barrel of monkeys" obviously never spent an afternoon cramming the little buggers into one.
Aleister Crow wrote:'Quimby's reign ended when he was killed by a disgruntled poet during an experiment to test the truth of the saying "The pen is mightier than the sword". In his memory, it was amended to read: "The pen is mightier than the sword only if the sword is very small and the pen is very sharp".' ---Terry Pratchett
That works, too.
Which book is that from? I don't recognise it.
The Light Fantastic, if I recall correctly.
Oh. That explains why i didn't even have a clue.
I haven't re-read the first two in years; don't care for them particularly (not that i dislike them, or didn't greatly enjoy them when i read themk when they came out); so far as i'm concerned he started in the Right Direction with Equal Rites, and truly hit his stride with Mort - which is where i advise beginning the series for new readers.
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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mike weber
Jabberwonky wrote:When I'm hooking a new addict, I usually give them 'Equal Rites' and 'Guards! Guards!'
Those are good.
Witches Abroad, if you're feeling particularly nasty.
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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mike weber
In reality, most good swords need good muscles to wield, and and back in those days, people in general were far stronger,
not put off by a bit of cold...
eg, Red Sonja, barbarian..
Wouldn't Red Sonja be a barbarienne?
Just sayin'....
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"History doesn't repeat itself, but it DOES rhyme" - Mark Twain
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illiad wrote:In reality, most good swords need good muscles to wield, and and back in those days, people in general were far stronger,
not put off by a bit of cold...
eg, Red Sonja, barbarian..
Red Sonja ... "Reality?"
A society should not be judged on how it treats its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its criminals... ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky.