2966 Maulafied
Scale, Hank, Handler and Gertrude are all visiting us from “Cowboys and Crossovers”
http://cowboysandcrossovers.thecomicseries.com/comics/
Drawn by Ron Bender (Well, when they aren’t being drawn by me, that is…)
Scale, Hank, Handler and Gertrude are all visiting us from “Cowboys and Crossovers”
http://cowboysandcrossovers.thecomicseries.com/comics/
Drawn by Ron Bender (Well, when they aren’t being drawn by me, that is…)
Someone dropped a mountain on Maula. Now the mountain is broken.
*Ba-dum tish!*
Also, they droped two drums and a cymbal.
She’ll walk it off
Probably got ‘rocked’ by this falling Mountain.
http://instantrimshot.com/index.php?sound=rimshot&play=true
I am pleased to see her perception remains excellent.
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The old standby of "Rocks fall, everybody dies" doesn’t apply to her. Even dropping a mountain on Maula didn’t kill her.
"Well mom, funny you should say that…"
Maula Bloodhand, the Timex of Orcs, "takes a licking and keeps on ticking."
Powered by Duracell "She just keeps going and going…"
Close, but that was the Energizer slogan.
The energizer bunny was a parody of the original Duracell Bunny. So Duracell was using the slogan first until they failed to renew the copyright in America, which is when Energizer grabbed it.
I’m in Europe so I know that slogan as Duracell’s.
Yes, the Energizer Bunny was initially done as a parody of the Duracell Bunny, but the trademark (not copyright) issue in the U.S. and Canada was for use of the pink bunny, not the slogan. All references indicate that the slogan was wholly Energizer’s, in or out of North America. If you have evidence to the contrary, feel free to share it, but I can find no reference to the slogan "it keeps going and going and going" was every used by Duracell.
Thanks again for all your work here. Only … a suggestion, if I may?
The page’s filename should have just the number on, not the title as well. This would make it a lot easier to navigate back to an earlier page when we need to get caught up after an absence without having to press the back arrow a hundred times. 8-).
Suggestion noted, but the software and my archiving system have some specific requirements. I’m not going to go back and alter 3050 files. Why don’t you just use the ‘archives’ page? It should be very easy to navigate.