Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for January 05, 2015
January 04, 2015
January 06, 2015
Transcript:
rj: This is a new twist. verne: A security guard for the fridge? Rj: I don't know whether to feel flattered or annoyed. verne: I'd go with flattered. verne: Mayan warrior priests don't normally freelance. hammy: scarrrry clown.
Nabuquduriuzhur: It wasn’t metallurgy, but metal. No iron ore, little copper, gold is too soft. On the other hand, obsidian may be delicate, but they used a standardized size so a broken segment could be replaced easily. It is still used in microsurgery because it takes an edge only ten atoms wide. Spanish records claim that a maquahilta could decapitate a horse in one stroke. Yep, nasty.
RuinQueenofOblivion almost 10 years ago
Oh great, its a rerun.
lady lar almost 10 years ago
Love Hammy’s interpretation!
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Congratulations on proving yourselves politically incorrect, Fry and Lewis.
Seed_drill almost 10 years ago
Shouldn’t that be an obsidian blade?
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
Nabuquduriuzhur: It wasn’t metallurgy, but metal. No iron ore, little copper, gold is too soft. On the other hand, obsidian may be delicate, but they used a standardized size so a broken segment could be replaced easily. It is still used in microsurgery because it takes an edge only ten atoms wide. Spanish records claim that a maquahilta could decapitate a horse in one stroke. Yep, nasty.