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Ep 40 Dolby

May31
by vonluckner on May 31, 2007 at 12:03 am
Posted In: Chatter

Peter, allied with Denmark and Poland, went to war in an entirely unscrupulous fashion with Sweden after months of insincere protestations of utter friendship for the Swedish people. He had no real reason for this war beyond the fact that he really, really wanted a port that wasn’t ice-covered Archangel.
Unfortunately, the country that he chose to pick on had the finest, best-drilled, most fearless army in Europe at the time, and was led by that brilliant bear-wrestler, Charles XII. The result was that, at Narva, Peter’s army was entirely destroyed by a Swedish force overwhelmingly less numerous. Charles then spent a while thumping on Poland and Denmark before turning back around and driving into the heart of Russia. It took two frightful, nail-biting decades, a fair chunk of Peter’s reign, for the war to finally drag to its conclusion, but in the end Peter was indeed the victor.
As to the whole moose bit, well, that’s Geoff’s story. And a fine story it is.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

Ep 40 Geoff

May31
by Geoff on May 31, 2007 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

Moose can be pretty scary. I remember this video that was aired on the local news about this guy that thought it would be a good idea to go pet this baby moose that standing on the sidewalk. His girlfriend was video taping the encounter which is how we all got to see the horror that unfolded. The mother moose ran out from the treeline, knocked the guy over, and then crushed his ribcage and skull. That man was killed by a moose.
It was kind of, but not exactly, like this.
However, in the great moose-human wars, I’m pretty sure the humans are winning by virtue of slamming into moose with their cars. The cars don’t look too pretty afterward (moose are generally tall enough to cause damage to the windshield and hood of the car, not to mention the moose instinct to let loose with moose crap when struck), but a moose with broken legs is a pitiable sight.
–Geoff

Episode 40: A Moose Bit My Sister Once…

May31
by chapeau on May 31, 2007 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Comic

Episode 40:  A Moose Bit My Sister Once...

Ep 39 XML

May29
by chapeau on May 29, 2007 at 12:03 am
Posted In: New Comic

http://www.ftg-comic.com/2007/05/29/index.php

In order to win over Peter the Great, Frederick took him back to the Age of Dinosaurs for some good old-fashioned, velociraptor-wrestling wholesomeness. But even the greatest of fop-phsyicist-giant tsar trios must snap to action when the call comes. And snap they will, if Frederick can just manage to wrap his mind around the trans-gendering of the Platonic…

-Geoff and The Count

Ep 39 Dolby

May29
by vonluckner on May 29, 2007 at 12:03 am
Posted In: Chatter

What a weekend it was. Treasure Island Comics, the store that reignited my love of the comic medium and has been steadily supplying my habit for five years now, said good-bye to the estimable Moe as he moves off to lands distinctly not 880-accessible. I shall miss him and his tales of the days of Kirby and Lee.
In the meantime, I have been holed up with the archives of Subnormality, laughing myself into fits of the vapors. Perhaps the only comic in the history of man in which the Berlin Sewer System makes a grand appearance. It’s fan-tastic. Check it out!
Fans of FtG will note that this is the second comic in which a dead bird has made an appearance as clothing.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

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