MythTickle by Justin Thompson for January 22, 2024

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    stairsteppublishing  10 months ago

    I would crawl under the table as well. The response should have been ‘Congratulations’.

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    BigDaveGlass  10 months ago

    Sir Dudley do wrong…….

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    Imagine  10 months ago

    That definitely deserves a trophy.

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    Glad Boody wasn’t timing that!

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    tony_n_jen2003  10 months ago

    She must have a wonderful personality

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    Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago

    LOL! Hard to remember. She was either runner up or runner down.

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    prrdh  10 months ago

    Love the snake’s expression in the last panel.

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    Durak Premium Member 10 months ago

    Had to look that one up! Thanks for the lesson on harpies today, Justin!

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    eddi-TBH  10 months ago

    Ocypete[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Ὠκυπέτη means ‘swift wing’) was one of the three Harpies in Greek mythology. She was also known as Ocypode (Ὠκυπόδη) (“swift foot”) or Ocythoe (Ὠκυθόη) (“swift runner”). The Harpies were the daughters of the sea god Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra.

    According to one story, the Harpies were chased by the Boreads. Though the swiftest of the trio, Ocypete became exhausted, landed on an island in the middle of the ocean and begged for mercy from the gods. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Harpies were creatures employed by the higher gods to carry out punishments for crimes. – wiki

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    He found her in the wreckage.. dying…a lump of flesh…

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    Sisyphos  10 months ago

    Couldn’t resist the easy jab, could you, Sir Dudley?

    It only ameliorates the embarrassment a little that Ocythoe seems to agree. Gee!

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