The actual reason for the specific shape of the structure was that the horse was symbol of Troy, and rather than just being a statue it was presented as an offering to both Troy and the goddess Athena to allow the (supposedly) retreating Greek soldiers to safely sail home.
monkeysky over 2 years ago
The actual reason for the specific shape of the structure was that the horse was symbol of Troy, and rather than just being a statue it was presented as an offering to both Troy and the goddess Athena to allow the (supposedly) retreating Greek soldiers to safely sail home.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 2 years ago
They should have listened to Cassandra “Beware gifts when bearing Greeks”. (or was it the other way round??
Jayalexander over 2 years ago
Aeneid is Greek for ‘get out of town’. BTW when you pack a bunch of Greeks in a small space…well they do tend to giggle.
iggyman over 2 years ago
Time for Bucky to be a Trojan Hoarse!
BlitzMcD over 2 years ago
Brilliant, Buck!
Chithing Premium Member over 2 years ago
I don’t believe puff balls had been invented yet.
bulldinky1 over 2 years ago
had a good laugh….
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Bucky’s on a roll.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some of them wore armour that kind of looks like skirts. I’m not aware of any puffballs, though.
zwilnik64 over 2 years ago
Considering that Casandra had fed them the whole plot, and how much attention they paid to her, I’d question the Trojan’s decision making as well.
Holden Awn over 2 years ago
‘Tipping a Trojan off’ might be ‘stealthing’ and is illegal in California.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Those little puff balls do tickle when you are all crammed together without any pants.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 2 years ago
That last line of Bucky’s!
NWdryad over 2 years ago
All of these are surprisingly logical questions
marklylepayne over 2 years ago
It’s a comic for goodness sake.
rgcviper 11 months ago
I do NOT want to know what all is going on in the head of Bucky here—ha.