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teaguemj: You sound like you disapprove of marriage equality. Only adults who can understand and sign a legal contract - which is what marriage is - can marry. No animals or children allowed. As for same-sex marriages, which I suspect you’re on about, if you don’t like them, don’t get into one! But don’t force your opinion on me or anyone else.
Jesus said, “In the Kingdom to come there will be no marrying or giving in marriage.”
So any “True Christian” would oppose any form of marriage.
(^^^ That was a joke. ^^^)
I’ve always been a follower of the Voltaire premise that people can do whatever they want as long as it doesn’t interfere with others…so go nuts Narcissus!
What with loki being the trickster his opposition is interesting as a plot point. With his brother famously using goats to pull his chariot loki’s depiction as a ram is also an interesting plot.
As I understand it, Loki (like Raven in native mythologies) took on both male and female personae at different times, as well as the characteristics of some animals. This may be what the comic is referring to.
Hey Uncle Mike, this is Peter Timony, writer of Night Owls. I just wanted to assure that our homage to Mythtickle was done with kind permission from JT, who is and has been a friend of mine for a long time.
teaguemj about 16 years ago
Might? Gee1A, you joke! I suprised that they don’t start marrying earthworms.
sappha58 about 16 years ago
teaguemj: You sound like you disapprove of marriage equality. Only adults who can understand and sign a legal contract - which is what marriage is - can marry. No animals or children allowed. As for same-sex marriages, which I suspect you’re on about, if you don’t like them, don’t get into one! But don’t force your opinion on me or anyone else.
Nebulous Premium Member about 16 years ago
Jesus said, “In the Kingdom to come there will be no marrying or giving in marriage.” So any “True Christian” would oppose any form of marriage. (^^^ That was a joke. ^^^)
dcguys about 16 years ago
Well said, sappha1958. Thank you.
Hugh B. Hayve about 16 years ago
I’ve always been a follower of the Voltaire premise that people can do whatever they want as long as it doesn’t interfere with others…so go nuts Narcissus!
mfboyd about 16 years ago
What with loki being the trickster his opposition is interesting as a plot point. With his brother famously using goats to pull his chariot loki’s depiction as a ram is also an interesting plot.
mivins about 16 years ago
You tease us! The Night Owls stops at page 98. Thanks for sending me over there, though – it looks like big fun!
ChiehHsia about 16 years ago
To the Voltaire maxim, I would add the corrolary, “… and as long as it don’t spook the horses.”
screamingdolai about 16 years ago
The Night Owls page 99 is up now as of 10:30 am EST.
PLEASE go back and check it out! You can register to add them as a favorite and rate them too! I know Boody likes them very much… :)
cleokaya about 16 years ago
Didn’t I just read about a woman who married her dog?
bmonk about 16 years ago
Roger, bnTotoo says:
To the Voltaire maxim, I would add the corollary, “… and as long as it don’t spook the horses.”
Does that include saying, “Frau Blucher!”??
ptimony about 16 years ago
Page 99 of Night Owls is up now, featuring a cameo by Boody.
Thanks, JT!
Peter
Hugh B. Hayve about 16 years ago
Thanks Doc, I bookmarked that one! Good comebacks from Roger and bmonk too.
aardvarkseyes about 16 years ago
As I understand it, Loki (like Raven in native mythologies) took on both male and female personae at different times, as well as the characteristics of some animals. This may be what the comic is referring to.
Justjoust Premium Member about 16 years ago
(RE: Ira Nayman) DING DING DING DING DING
unclemike about 16 years ago
I took a look at page 99 cell 6 and sure enough there was Boody running a muck in someone else’s strip, hope they paid you a royalty !! UncleMike
ptimony about 16 years ago
Hey Uncle Mike, this is Peter Timony, writer of Night Owls. I just wanted to assure that our homage to Mythtickle was done with kind permission from JT, who is and has been a friend of mine for a long time.
screamingdolai about 16 years ago
Ah, my two favorite comics: Mythickle and The Night Owls, together at last.