Reverence, a lot of people don’t know this, but Pegasus droppings were actually considered to be a blessing. Greek myths included mentions of sailors placing them in the mouths of ship’s mastheads as a prayer to Pegasus’ father Poseidon for a safe voyage. That’s why they were called hail stones.
reverence over 13 years ago
Can’t help but think about those droppings. (sorry).
Chanticleer over 13 years ago
Reverence, a lot of people don’t know this, but Pegasus droppings were actually considered to be a blessing. Greek myths included mentions of sailors placing them in the mouths of ship’s mastheads as a prayer to Pegasus’ father Poseidon for a safe voyage. That’s why they were called hail stones.
Justin Thompson creator over 13 years ago
Whoah, that’s so cool! Thanks, Chant.
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Love this!
Frodo59 over 13 years ago
{groan} but great Would love to see Pegasus – my favorite from mythology
Xane_T over 13 years ago
…damnit Justin I’m glad I wasn’t drinking coffee when I read this. You and Pastis need to have a Pun-Off one day.
niaje over 13 years ago
my other horse is also a ferarri
whitecarabao over 13 years ago
LOL!!! I love Mythtickle, and the little twists like this punchline are just one of the reasons.
burleigh2 over 13 years ago
Wait… is that a regular spider or is that Anansi (sp?) the African Spider spirit/deity?
Justin Thompson creator over 13 years ago
That’s Anansi and Karma. Asian, Greek, and African influenced strip today. Although no tricks from Anansi there. :)
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
I thought there were a number of movies and songs about blood and Cherosus…
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
The actual name is Chrysaor.
RavynneStH over 13 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysaor
Try that link, friend. :D
hossblacksilver over 13 years ago
For potentially obvious reasons, I’m glad that they got Pegasus’s color right in the new Clash of the Titans.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Sisyphos and Pegasos have certain things in common. That’s all I’m saying, for now.
bmonk over 13 years ago
Pegasus might have been the first hybrid vehicle, but it didn’t have much torque—it was only one horsepower.
reverence over 13 years ago
Thanks for the great info Chant.This website never fails to educate-as if the exceptional strip weren’t enough. :-D
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
♫ It’s time for Paronomasiacs!And we’re punny to the max!So just stand back from our attacksOr you’ll groan ‘til you collapseWe’re paronomas-iacs! ♫
Ermine Notyours over 13 years ago
He is the first hybrid vehicle, and he is loyal only to Mobil stations