As for me, I prefer the molten lead to defend the Parapets. However, it does take a lot to melt it and keep it molten til you pour it on the hapless attackers. Hmmm…maybe just a few Claymores would do the trick. Only problem with that is they are hard to get in the depicted time frame. Sigh, Oh well…
It’s the good stuff – good enough for the King’s servants! It will leave the huns’ hands (say five times fast!) soft and baby-like. That’ll teach them to mess with Sir Rodney!
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs 8 months ago
“Clean up the Huns!!”
B UTTONS 8 months ago
The dishwasher is clogged up because he has been licking the greasy plates clean.
BigDaveGlass 8 months ago
Boiling oil in the dishwasher, soap in the cauldron…..
The dishwasher should be fired. With the boiling oil….
eced52 8 months ago
Huns needed a bath anyway.
littlejohn Premium Member 8 months ago
It’s slip & slide time for the Huns.
DJohnny 8 months ago
Heard from the winner in a pole climbing competition:
- This was easy, because at home we soap the pole!
I think the same goes for castle walls?
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
So, why would they have soapy water by the parapet? Just in case they needed a bath?
deojaideep aka Courage 8 months ago
The Huns were all slipping and sliding around, it was utter chaos!!
Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago
If the castle dishwasher is clogged up maybe he should take a laxative.
jagedlo 8 months ago
The new ad: “(brand name of dishwashing soap), good enough to clean your dishes and your enemies from attacking your walls!”
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
Got them mixed up boys……read the label!!!!
Goat from PBS 8 months ago
Yikes, someone had one job.
At least the Huns can’t climb the wall now, it’s too slippery.
geese28 8 months ago
Gave the huns a clean getaway
rshive 8 months ago
How long did it take Rodney to figure that out?
xSigoff Premium Member 8 months ago
As for me, I prefer the molten lead to defend the Parapets. However, it does take a lot to melt it and keep it molten til you pour it on the hapless attackers. Hmmm…maybe just a few Claymores would do the trick. Only problem with that is they are hard to get in the depicted time frame. Sigh, Oh well…
ladykat 8 months ago
I imagine boiling dish soap could do a fair amount of damage.
hooglah 8 months ago
Too much cheese!!!!!
will.pittenger1 8 months ago
Well, the Huns are clean.
PoodleGroomer 8 months ago
Boiled oil released into a cold drain can cool into a clog so hard you have to take it out with an excavator.
Hello Sweetie 8 months ago
Oddly if you use regular dish soap in a dishwasher the fix is to put a quarter cup of oil in your dishwasher and run it.
M.K.Staffeld 8 months ago
Explains why the dishes are a bit charred around the edges…
flagmichael 8 months ago
It’s the good stuff – good enough for the King’s servants! It will leave the huns’ hands (say five times fast!) soft and baby-like. That’ll teach them to mess with Sir Rodney!
EnlilEnkiEa 8 months ago
Amelia Bedelia was visiting.