Nah, not smart, it must mean…..ARGGHhh
Yeah, yeah, smart, that’s the ticket.
That’s true, you’ll never know what it means… the laser beam with your name on it will make sure of that.
duh. if your laser weapon thing goes “zap” then you should know you’re in trouble. all my laser weapon things go “kapow!”
I still don’t see why they bother to wear that armor, since every one of them gets killed if shot once.
That’s amazing! Raider’s troopers went to the same school as sports talk hosts. Or didn’t go…
In Dirk Raider’s world, it translates to laser fodder.
This is about as real as all the other so-called reality shows I’ve seen. Only much more entertaining.
@Edcole; The armor doesn’t protect against blasters, it protects against them stubbing their toes.
More people are injured by stubbing their toes than are injured by blaster fire, so stubbing protection is more important.
If I’m hit by a laser, I’ll have to stay away from my insect friends. That’s right, I’ll end up being a living bug zapper for 24 hours!
Not being Network savvy, I can only deduce the word “smart” in the third panel means, “Are you smarter than a moon rock?”
Am I the only one who heard the Wilhelm Scream in my head when the trooper got shot?
There’s a new movie called The Expendables, and Stallone, Schwarzenegger, and Lundgren star in it; so, no, it doesn’t mean “smart.”
“Smart” is what I think they’re telling our overseas troops.
“1st to fight” = cannon fodder. “Tell it to the Marines.” They laugh.
Hate to say it but the expression “tell it to the Marines” came from unbelievable sailor stories. For some reason they did not consider us jarheads to be to smart. The quote probably was “tell it to the Marines, they’ll believe anything” Semper Fi!
X-17 was right, it means AHHH! You’re there to get shot and scream.
They’ve gone thru Crewman No. 6, 7, 8… up to 17 now. the X is just an abbreviation for all that
About sports talk hosts…it doesn’t take a Norman Einstein to know what expendable means…
margueritem over 14 years ago
Nah, not smart, it must mean…..ARGGHhh
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Yeah, yeah, smart, that’s the ticket.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
That’s true, you’ll never know what it means… the laser beam with your name on it will make sure of that.
luezer over 14 years ago
duh. if your laser weapon thing goes “zap” then you should know you’re in trouble. all my laser weapon things go “kapow!”
Edcole1961 over 14 years ago
I still don’t see why they bother to wear that armor, since every one of them gets killed if shot once.
zero over 14 years ago
That’s amazing! Raider’s troopers went to the same school as sports talk hosts. Or didn’t go…
Sandfan over 14 years ago
In Dirk Raider’s world, it translates to laser fodder.
Ray_C over 14 years ago
This is about as real as all the other so-called reality shows I’ve seen. Only much more entertaining.
Nebulous Premium Member over 14 years ago
@Edcole; The armor doesn’t protect against blasters, it protects against them stubbing their toes.
More people are injured by stubbing their toes than are injured by blaster fire, so stubbing protection is more important.
Little Miss Tink over 14 years ago
If I’m hit by a laser, I’ll have to stay away from my insect friends. That’s right, I’ll end up being a living bug zapper for 24 hours!
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Not being Network savvy, I can only deduce the word “smart” in the third panel means, “Are you smarter than a moon rock?”
VancouverRaven over 14 years ago
Am I the only one who heard the Wilhelm Scream in my head when the trooper got shot?
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
There’s a new movie called The Expendables, and Stallone, Schwarzenegger, and Lundgren star in it; so, no, it doesn’t mean “smart.”
Trebor39 over 14 years ago
“Smart” is what I think they’re telling our overseas troops.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 14 years ago
“1st to fight” = cannon fodder. “Tell it to the Marines.” They laugh.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Hate to say it but the expression “tell it to the Marines” came from unbelievable sailor stories. For some reason they did not consider us jarheads to be to smart. The quote probably was “tell it to the Marines, they’ll believe anything” Semper Fi!
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
X-17 was right, it means AHHH! You’re there to get shot and scream.
PappyFiddle over 14 years ago
They’ve gone thru Crewman No. 6, 7, 8… up to 17 now. the X is just an abbreviation for all that
captainedd over 14 years ago
About sports talk hosts…it doesn’t take a Norman Einstein to know what expendable means…