Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for December 16, 2022

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    SHAKENDOWNVILLE  almost 2 years ago

    “Herd” it through the grapevine.

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    WelshRat Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    And so we learn Tantor’s first name. Ben. Funny, he’s always seemed more of a Jack to me… Hides

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    martinstevense Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Better to cry Tantor than to cry Wolf

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    BigDaveGlass  almost 2 years ago

    “Right turn, Clyde” ~ “Every Which Way But Loose”.

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    scpandich  almost 2 years ago

    Ben Tantor? I know a Bob Tantor; I wonder if they’re related?

    Bob does have kind of big ears…

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    LawrenceS  almost 2 years ago

    Um, so Wolf is planning to stampede elephants towards the camp in order for Tarzan to get trampled? Two obvious problems. First, Tarzan has just won an award for man least likely to be trampled by elephants. Second, if Tarzan were trampled, what happens to the camp?

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    Polsixe  almost 2 years ago

    Stop! Run Left! Good thing the artist had his copy of the ERB ape language cross dictionary handy.

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    joe piglet Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I have my Jane Goodall Thesaurus, in case Tarzan needs some help. Duma gal umba.

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  almost 2 years ago

    Almost looks like Ben Hur on Ben Tantor.

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    h.v.greenman  almost 2 years ago

    One of Burrough’s biggest mistakes has always been having a bull elephant leading the herd. African elephant herds are exclusively females and juveniles and are usually related to one another. Led by the eldest matriarch who usually has two or three of her eldest daughters serving as her assistants. The most dominant of the assistants will assume the leadership when the matriarch dies. The bulls leave the herd in their early teens and tend to live solitary lives roming from herd to heard ib the breeding seasons.

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    prrdh  almost 2 years ago

    Mangani seems to be a rather prolix language if it takes that many words to say ‘Gee!’.

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    Out of the Past  almost 2 years ago

    Ben? Tantor asked. Oh, crap, my GPS said Jerry.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 2 years ago

    It is good that SOMEBODY knows when to write led and when to write lead.

    He led them. He stayed in the lead. He didn’t have lead in a gun or lead in a pencil. (Leaving Letha less satisfied.)

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    profkatz  almost 2 years ago

    Ben Tantor? Sounds like some shyster lawyer from NYC. Are elephants bi-lingual having knowledge of great ape language as well as their own? And Letha is flipping sides once more, or is she just playing Wolfie for a fool again?

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    anomaly  almost 2 years ago

    Well, of course elephants speak Great Ape. They hang around in the treetops with them all the time.

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    David Rickard Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Never knew an elephant could corner that well.

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    prrdh  almost 2 years ago

    “You want me to stampede thataway instead of thisaway? Sure! No prob!"

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