Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for February 15, 2012

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    Now is the time for N’dolo’s pygmy darts to fly, or Yeat’s had better have brought some firepower along!Happy Wednesday tribe mates!

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    APersonOfInterest  almost 13 years ago

    For those of you who took time to view my art work and comment … THANKS

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    Buzza Wuzza  almost 13 years ago

    Great action!

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    jmcx4  almost 13 years ago

    @KatmanI would paste you in a link, but I only know how to crossout in the comment section

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    jmcx4  almost 13 years ago

    @APOIIs there a puddle under the “guy” at the bar?

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    sydman  almost 13 years ago

    Hal Foster is included in a great panel of this week’s Prince Valiant (look to the right) http://content.comicskingdom.net/Prince_Valiant/Prince_Valiant.20120212_large.gif

    Some how today’s tarzan is lacking some dinamic drawings, altought the detail is still very good.

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Look at that beautiful star and stripes watching over tarzan and bilski in panel one:) but what you dont see is the detail written underneath it is ‘proudly waterboarding the n’dollo since 1963.’It looks like the natives are rallying, but what you also dont hear is gen. Yeats in the copter saying, ‘that native with the black nail polish, lets waterboard him. That one over there with the grass skirt on his head, lets waterboard him. That guy hiding behind the baskets, waterboard him. The pilot, lets also waterboard him. Tarzan, bilski and quartermain, lets waterboard them too.’

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    ):-b

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Gen. Yeats, ’there’s katman! He spells his name with a k and not a c, lets waterboard him.’

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    Sad, isn’t it—our lads reflecting on our troubled times—let’s go back to simpler times—back to Burroughs and “Opar”

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Hey, relax quartermain:) its all in the spirit of fun here on the comments section. I dont like waterboarding either.Remember that 911 hairy gorrilla plotter shiek alsadr? Well he got waterboarded, now thats got to bring atleast a small little smile to you. Maybe?Now, back to the world of the comments section, who else can we waterboard?

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    -General Yeats: ‘jeepersCreepers, apoi your getting waterboarded.’

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    -Gen. Yeats: ‘WW2 Marine, double waterboarded.’

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    I do think that USAF Major Nurse Naomi Norman (remember her of the “torn” blouse and fast .45 when dealing with the Omar brothers a year, or two ago?) has taught Gen. Yeats some S&M techniques which he has incorporated into his military inquisition skills. So waterboard them all; then hang, draw, and quarter them….and, if any survive….feed ’em to the sharks!

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    -Gen. Yeats: ‘thats another waterboarding for katman.’

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Its not me katman, its general yeats! He’s gone loco!

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    It would seem by now that all Gen. Yeats does is get Tarzan into trouble, but I have never seen him on “the front line” so to speak. Typical armchair officer and aspiring politician—-always let the other guy do your fighting for you—-there are some exceptions such as guys like Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, John McCain, Robert Dole, etc.

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