Tyr is a doctor… at least he’s holding a surgical tool…
Re yesterday’s question about “whiskey” vs. “whisky”: the word comes from a Gaelic term “usquebaugh” meaning “water of life.” The Scots prefer to spell it without the “e,” but the Irish prefer to put the “e” into the word (that is, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whiskey). So, since Ms. Amazement’s drink of choice is “whiskey,” she must be more Irish than Scottish.
Kamino Neko almost 14 years ago
Albuquerque’s thataway way, Rals.
DonVanni almost 14 years ago
Don’t forget to make that left turn, Ralston!
ses1066 almost 14 years ago
No, he forgot the way to Kookamunga!
RIP for those wonderful wacky creators of Bugs, Daffy and all. Comic genius was never so well served!
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Cut down the trees and put up a parking lot , but Joni Mitchel forgot they also cut off the rabbit escape route.
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Right Se. “What’s up, ancient angry axe wielding God?” Isn’t nearly as funny as “Doc.”
Then again: “‘Time to retyr’ when he misses is catchy.”
puddleglum1066 almost 14 years ago
Tyr is a doctor… at least he’s holding a surgical tool…
Re yesterday’s question about “whiskey” vs. “whisky”: the word comes from a Gaelic term “usquebaugh” meaning “water of life.” The Scots prefer to spell it without the “e,” but the Irish prefer to put the “e” into the word (that is, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whiskey). So, since Ms. Amazement’s drink of choice is “whiskey,” she must be more Irish than Scottish.
Kamino Neko almost 14 years ago
More Yosemite Sam, I think.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I’ve heard the reason the Scots spell it “whisky” is that they’re too cheap to buy the extra “e.”
Yakety Sax almost 14 years ago
Just splitting “hares”.
ponytail56 almost 14 years ago
vowels are a bargain. just ask Vanna