The other day, I watched a documentary on Public Broadcasting Services where a group of English soldiers tried the whole “Horse” thing in one of the many wars that the English fought, except that they forgot to get in the horse before leaving it out for their enemy.
The bottom line is that Bucky thinks outside of the box, and his reasoning is sound, while Rob merely sticks hard and fast to what he was told and never questions it. And that’s why Bucky continues as the voice of reason in this strip.
I’m sure a sea cucumber wouldn’t have worked. The Trojans would surely have come up with some prophylactic measure to protect themselves from any such scheme.
Cpeckbourlioux over 2 years ago
Good question, Buck.
cubswin2016 over 2 years ago
Rob should just give up. It never pays to argue with an idiot.
Jayalexander over 2 years ago
Sea Cucumber! Alimentary Watson. Easy access, however, there’s not much decorum upon exit. AND, there’s a bit of a problem slipping on the slime.
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
Most historians agee that the Trojan horse was just a myth anyway.
GatorStreet over 2 years ago
Bucky may be on to something big. Didn’t Howard Hughes once take in the U.S. government by building a honkin’ huge sea cucumber with wings?
dogbreath84 over 2 years ago
Methinks I’m becoming demented—Bucky is starting to make sense. Especially after inflation has made it a wooden nickel.
rshive over 2 years ago
A wooden hippo may have looked just as good as a wooden horse.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hindsight is 20/20, Bucky.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Horses had great mythological significance in early cultures. You could build a wooden one as big as you needed when caught short for a gift idea. :)
oakie817 over 2 years ago
beg to differ, but site for Troy has been found, and city was once thought to be myth too
SteveR405 over 2 years ago
The other day, I watched a documentary on Public Broadcasting Services where a group of English soldiers tried the whole “Horse” thing in one of the many wars that the English fought, except that they forgot to get in the horse before leaving it out for their enemy.
Holden Awn over 2 years ago
The Greek wives left at home did find a use for carefully polished giant wooden sea cucumbers.
bloodykate over 2 years ago
LOL!!!!!
JLChi over 2 years ago
Wow. I have to go with Bucky on this one. That doesn’t happen very often.
BlitzMcD over 2 years ago
The bottom line is that Bucky thinks outside of the box, and his reasoning is sound, while Rob merely sticks hard and fast to what he was told and never questions it. And that’s why Bucky continues as the voice of reason in this strip.
Daeder over 2 years ago
I’m sure a sea cucumber wouldn’t have worked. The Trojans would surely have come up with some prophylactic measure to protect themselves from any such scheme.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 2 years ago
Read The Aeneid for the answer.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
I hate it when Bucky is right about anything!
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member over 2 years ago
Deep Conversation Guys!
azardoz over 2 years ago
Try this …
https://medium.com/@fsacchi/why-the-trojan-horse-probably-wasnt-a-horse-26e7b13f53df
torqueflite over 2 years ago
Toss Bucky into the wine-dark sea.