Re: the YouTube video: Only in the Midwest. Never saw exactly that sort of thing in Ohio when I grew up there, but somehow the “flavor” (pun intended) of the scene reminds me of old times.
That’s not an arrow, it’s a spear. Or at least it used to be, when drawn bigger in the past. I guess it shrunk to fit into pannels better, or maybe it’s just a very small spear now.
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
The kingdom’s gone to the dogs.
MontanaLady over 14 years ago
I’ll take one Polish and one Regular Dog….
Hold the saurekraut!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Might be better than King Fink.
moronbis over 14 years ago
Rodney is getting fired when they return from camping.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
The peasants are happier now; no new taxes.
Yukoner over 14 years ago
The peasants are now safe from fire. Six new hydrants have been installed.
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
Where is Rodney’s Bow? He has but one arrow.
davecancer over 14 years ago
The bow is now fire wood.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
The quiver is to cover his back when he’s retreating. The arrow is there to make people believe (if possible) that he actually put up a fight.
vlechtja over 14 years ago
Shouldn’t the arrow be upside down; but then Rodney would hardly use it anyway.
twj0729 over 14 years ago
Snausage?
rshive over 14 years ago
See? Ruling is easy! And off with the cat’s head!
peter0423 over 14 years ago
twypsi: A meat-flavored treat for dogs. See: http://www.snausages.com/.
Dkram over 14 years ago
That one arrow in the quiver makes me think of Barny Five’s gun, he’s allowed to have one bullet, and he has to keep it in his pocket.
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will over 14 years ago
It would be better for Id if the dog stayed in place and they retired the king.
McGehee over 14 years ago
The King is a lap dog!
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
He who has the snausages makes the rules! Also uses the throne as the throne is used in so many modern homes.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
So how does it feel to be the Top Dog?
How can one operate like a sausage?
Re: the YouTube video: Only in the Midwest. Never saw exactly that sort of thing in Ohio when I grew up there, but somehow the “flavor” (pun intended) of the scene reminds me of old times.
HiddenBear over 14 years ago
Dogs rule!
Ginrummy33 over 14 years ago
That’s not an arrow, it’s a spear. Or at least it used to be, when drawn bigger in the past. I guess it shrunk to fit into pannels better, or maybe it’s just a very small spear now.