When this strip ran for the first time, I was reading everything that I could about Napoleon. I just loved it, and it became a phrase we used when things happened in our house. I am so glad to see it again!
Should I believe the reviews that the new movie makes a mockery of Napoleon, and insinuates he would be nothing without his wife? At any rate, I’m gonna wait until they release the 4h cut on apple tv.
Rod Steiger played Napoleon in an expensive 1969 bomb,WATerLOO. And in 1954,Marlon Brando darn near got run out of Hollywood for his lousy portrayal of Napoleon
Like the Josephine lines, but at the time of the invasion of Russia, Napoleon had divorced her and married Marie Louise and had a son by her (Napoleon II)
mccollunsky 12 months ago
The rerun strip is perfectly timed to the release of the Napoleon movie. I like how that happened.
Spiffy 12 months ago
He replied, “I’ll safeguard my spleen, Josephine!” Well, that’s just as likely!
Starrymom Premium Member 12 months ago
When this strip ran for the first time, I was reading everything that I could about Napoleon. I just loved it, and it became a phrase we used when things happened in our house. I am so glad to see it again!
chief tommy 12 months ago
She really did say that
dl_supertroll 12 months ago
Should I believe the reviews that the new movie makes a mockery of Napoleon, and insinuates he would be nothing without his wife? At any rate, I’m gonna wait until they release the 4h cut on apple tv.
Troglodyte 12 months ago
“That remains to be seen, Josephine!”
VegaAlopex 12 months ago
Napoleon Blownapart was a villain in “Batfink”. Besides they would have spoken in French.
nancyb creator 12 months ago
I would rather read Snoopy’s book on Napoleon than see the new movie about Napoleon.
preacherman Premium Member 12 months ago
Well, at least this novel doesn’t begin, “It was a dark and stormy night.”
Robert Nowall Premium Member 12 months ago
In French? Nah…
F-Flash 12 months ago
As Douglas MacArthur said, “Old soldiers never die, they just get blown apart”?
Ellis97 12 months ago
More like, “Napoleon Blown-Apart."
uniquename 12 months ago
Unfortunately, the battle was at Waterloo.
knutdl 12 months ago
Don’t forget the cake.
Decepticomic 12 months ago
Then he never came back.
PaulAbbott2 12 months ago
Q: What happened at Waterloo? A: Bonaparte fell apart
Daltongang Premium Member 12 months ago
And Napoleon shouted back, “Make sure to keep Water in the Loo.”
WCraft Premium Member 12 months ago
Moscow? Not a good subject at the moment.
Marblemouth 12 months ago
There he lay with his bones apart.
Jogger2 12 months ago
What do you have when dynamite goes off in a kitchen built in the 1960s?
Linoleum, blown apart
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
Rod Steiger played Napoleon in an expensive 1969 bomb,WATerLOO. And in 1954,Marlon Brando darn near got run out of Hollywood for his lousy portrayal of Napoleon
jagedlo 12 months ago
Like the Josephine lines, but at the time of the invasion of Russia, Napoleon had divorced her and married Marie Louise and had a son by her (Napoleon II)
ekke 12 months ago
He may not have been blown apart, but certainly his army was!
RoboZsaZsa 12 months ago
They missed their chance for a great pun when they named that movie “Napoleon Dynamite.”
Drowssap 12 months ago
Did you know Cleopatra lived closer to the invention of the iPhone the the construction of the great pyramid of Giza?
T... 12 months ago
OMG! That sounds like the “Frank and Ernest” gag man…
eced52 12 months ago
When writing history, all things are possible nowadays.
raybarb44 12 months ago
She more than likely said, “Bring me back the Empress’s Ermine Fur Coat. Wnter is coming”……
Robert Nowall Premium Member 12 months ago
“Able was I ere I saw Elba.”
bwswolf 12 months ago
Good chance that something along that line ….. would have been said ……. so Snoopy ……. your pretty safe ….. :)
dbrucepm 12 months ago
now I have Waterloo by Abba running through my head
tvstevie 12 months ago
Stolen by a Pink Panther cartoon.
tvstevie 12 months ago
This pun was stolen for an Inspector cartoon.
baraktorvan 12 months ago
It does not rhyme in French though. “Ne vous laissez pas exploser, Napelon.”