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Does he call it his "Love Sword" ?
Or, maybe, he calls it "The sword of sweet sweet love" ?
Maybe he calls it "Wife Bait" ? "Wedding Tackle"? "Little Kratos"? "The Baby-Maker"? "Ole Leather Stretcher"?
Does he call it his "Love Sword" ?
Or, maybe, he calls it "The sword of sweet sweet love" ?
Maybe he calls it "Wife Bait" ? "Wedding Tackle"? "Little Kratos"? "The Baby-Maker"? "Ole Leather Stretcher"?
Wait... what were we talking about? :cross-eye
and the rest of u r used to this... u r all demented...
Quote : Originally Posted by Harpua
The Enterprise can totally slap on the Infinity Gauntlet and hop in for a Batmobile joyride.
I'll post a new question later today, as that one was, in retrospect, too obscure, and may have only ever even been mentioned in that one panel for all I know.
That's where I saw it, but I don't think "Adamantine Blade" was the sword's name. It's just what it was made of. "Adamantine" was a mythological indestructible metal; it's what Dr. McClain named "adamantium" after. (I think the gates of Hades were supposed to be made of it, or something.)
That's where I saw it, but I don't think "Adamantine Blade" was the sword's name. It's just what it was made of. "Adamantine" was a mythological indestructible metal; it's what Dr. McClain named "adamantium" after. (I think the gates of Hades were supposed to be made of it, or something.)
And the Dr had a brother, Don, who thought he discovered pi but he got it wrong, as pi was not an American invention.
"Class, today we will learn 'pi-r-square'."
"You're crazy! Pie are round."
Yes, but Don had a drinking problem. He liked Whiskey and Rye. And everyday he thought would be the day he'd die.
It was sad, really.
Of course, the way he drove his Chevy, I'm surprised he didn't die. I always expected he'd drive right over that levy.
Whether the sword's name was the Adamantine Blade or just it's description is debatable...it could be both, like the Ebony Blade. I probably should have worded the question differently. Anyway, new one....
...Who was the kindly Parker family physician who pulled Aunt May back from the brink of death on a regular basis back in the Sixties and Seventies (and, IIRC, diagnosed Peter's duodanal ulcer)?