Just for the sake of Mythological Accuracy, the horse was given to and not by the Trojans. “I distrust the Greeks even when bearing gifts,” and all that.
Now the Huns… they might’ve pulled this off against the Idiots.
I think the tobacco smoke coming out of the ears was a dead giveaway. That and the giggling every time someone farted.
Once again, Id saved by the heroic feats of Sir Rodney’s daring-do and the wisdom of the Fink er Beloved King.
Just for the sake of Mythological Accuracy, the horse was given to and not by the Trojans. “I distrust the Greeks even when bearing gifts,” and all that.
It’s my take here that the Trojans are giving the trojan to ID which in this case would make it correct.
The Trojans actually received the horse, not gave it, but I’m sure the writers were aware of this; it wouldn’t have been quite as effective if he had to explain it more….
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
MontanaLady over 14 years ago
Or, Rustic Western….
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
For once the Fink made the right decision.
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Oh yea. The pill had not been invented.
Pacejv over 14 years ago
pouncingtiger over 14 years ago
Maybe the King doesn’t like horses. Try a rabbit. But this time remember to get inside.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Just for the sake of Mythological Accuracy, the horse was given to and not by the Trojans. “I distrust the Greeks even when bearing gifts,” and all that.
Now the Huns… they might’ve pulled this off against the Idiots.
jmcenanly over 14 years ago
The fink listened to Cassandra, for once, or else he read the Iliad and knew how it ended
tbree over 14 years ago
Actually, the Trojans are just recycling the gift THEY got! (And don’t tell me you’ve NEVER done that!)
huskiecoach over 14 years ago
Trojans are Regifters?!
rshive over 14 years ago
The Trojan dog?
finefox Premium Member over 14 years ago
Note, the Trojan Horse is not in the Illiad it is in the Aeneid with a 3 line mention in the Odyssey. Common error.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
I think the tobacco smoke coming out of the ears was a dead giveaway. That and the giggling every time someone farted. Once again, Id saved by the heroic feats of Sir Rodney’s daring-do and the wisdom of the Fink er Beloved King.
Trainwreck_1 over 14 years ago
Johanan Rakkav said, about 6 hours ago
Just for the sake of Mythological Accuracy, the horse was given to and not by the Trojans. “I distrust the Greeks even when bearing gifts,” and all that.
It’s my take here that the Trojans are giving the trojan to ID which in this case would make it correct.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
See the Greeks try to sell something to perk up their economy and it just falls like a euro.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Obviously, if it were a Trojan horse, it would be completely covered in lay-tex.
dradk over 14 years ago
A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!
kevlarmusicmojo over 14 years ago
The Trojans actually received the horse, not gave it, but I’m sure the writers were aware of this; it wouldn’t have been quite as effective if he had to explain it more….
Danznman over 14 years ago
He’s abdicating his thorn…you know…that he got (or almost got) from the wooden horse. Its a stretch.
ChazNCenTex over 14 years ago
They should have brought him a Mustang!
Me_Again over 14 years ago
LOL pouncingtiger!
Pearlslover01 about 11 years ago
The GREEKS gave the Trojan horse. The Trojans got it.