Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark for March 11, 2022

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member over 2 years ago

    There’s the setup….

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    Kaputnik  over 2 years ago

    Maybe when he knocked on the clipboard, he was really hitting the button on a remote, which set off a bogus alarm. Never miss a chance to mess with people’s heads.

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    gammaguy  over 2 years ago

    There was already a botulism vaccine in the early ’70s. I know this because I knew folks who were doing research on botulism, and they were very careful to keep their immunity “current”.

    They said that the reason the vaccine wasn’t in wider use was that for it to be effective it had to be repeated frequently (several times a year) and that it was “only slightly more painful than rabies shots”.

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    ChessPirate  over 2 years ago

    “Oh shoot, not another portal to an alternate dimension…”

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    Big D of South Dakota  over 2 years ago

    https://www.history.com/news/why-do-people-knock-on-wood-for-luck

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 2 years ago

    Knocking on wood is about the only traditional superstitious activity I do. Not because I expect it to work, but because it prepares me mentally for what might follow.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 2 years ago

    Knocking on wood of any sort people are being paganistic by asking for a mythical being called “dryads” to save them. It has been elided to Christianity as it subverted and usurped all kind of Pagan ideas including knocking on wood. Iron is something that faeries do not like and fly away from in fear as it discharges their magick.

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    dja1701  over 2 years ago

    he botched the botulism project?

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