FYI: TIMMEEToy® was responsible for the iconic Green Army Men, as well as Dinosaurs and other primeval critters, The Galaxy Star Patrol, cowboys and indigenous Americans, and even a suburbanite family. Lots of great fun for GenX and maybe some Millennials-GenY.
mccollunsky 7 months ago
Very good, Dill.
Kitty Queen 7 months ago
I now have the word Peloponnesian stuck in my head and it’s with a squeaky voice!
Ruth Brown 7 months ago
Bennion is one of my favorite characters.
Izzy Moreno 7 months ago
I don’t think Peloponnesia had plastic, yet.
Sure, the Greeks were very advanced for their time, but Spartans were very spartan.
saylorgirl 7 months ago
Dill, I’m impressed by not just your vocabulary, but for knowing what that war was! I didn’t know it until shadowdwellr6352 explained what it was.
wongo 7 months ago
Its from the great chimicungain conflict of 454 BC
bigger Nate 7 months ago
No doubt from Dillanatian era
strick9 7 months ago
Love the Dill man!
A.Ficionada 7 months ago
That’s a rare stone there : )
norphos 7 months ago
Petey does not seem like the kind of kid who would play with those, did another family live there before the Otterloops did?
norphos 7 months ago
FYI: TIMMEEToy® was responsible for the iconic Green Army Men, as well as Dinosaurs and other primeval critters, The Galaxy Star Patrol, cowboys and indigenous Americans, and even a suburbanite family. Lots of great fun for GenX and maybe some Millennials-GenY.
6turtle9 7 months ago
Ahhhh! Only his head? Where is the rest of him!?
brick10 7 months ago
Dill’s head? With or without the ears?
stamps 7 months ago
I always thought Thucydides was pronounced Thuk—ee-dieds.
JH&Cats 7 months ago
Did this run after the terracotta army was unearthed in China?