Cobra is the perfect example of a love ‘em then leave ’em type of woman. She loves their money (and, their physique, like TImber McGee’s, when available,) but when the money’s gone, (or, she’s tired of the mark,) disappears.
Cobra was happy with Sherriff Utah. (Who didn’t seem to be rich.) Of course, that wasn’t really Cobra (just her clone), so it may or may not count. (I still think they made a nice couple, though.)
Brian Premium Member about 2 months ago
Even in the original timeline, that’s not exactly what happened. And after the Catpocalypse reboot . . . aw, never mind.
Chrisdiaz801 about 2 months ago
Tank is right!
Knightman Premium Member about 2 months ago
Ka-Huh!!!
WilliamVollmer about 2 months ago
Cobra is the perfect example of a love ‘em then leave ’em type of woman. She loves their money (and, their physique, like TImber McGee’s, when available,) but when the money’s gone, (or, she’s tired of the mark,) disappears.
the lost wizard about 2 months ago
I just said it. :)
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
Not more than once, anyway.
tad1 about 2 months ago
KA-BACKSTABBING FORTUNE AND GLORY!
tad1 about 2 months ago
Cobra was happy with Sherriff Utah. (Who didn’t seem to be rich.) Of course, that wasn’t really Cobra (just her clone), so it may or may not count. (I still think they made a nice couple, though.)
Sandra V. about 2 months ago
LOL :)
oakie817 about 2 months ago
ka-mandible