As for me, I prefer the molten lead to defend the Parapets. However, it does take a lot to melt it and keep it molten til you pour it on the hapless attackers. Hmmm…maybe just a few Claymores would do the trick. Only problem with that is they are hard to get in the depicted time frame. Sigh, Oh well…
It’s the good stuff – good enough for the King’s servants! It will leave the huns’ hands (say five times fast!) soft and baby-like. That’ll teach them to mess with Sir Rodney!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
“Clean up the Huns!!”
B UTTONS 10 months ago
The dishwasher is clogged up because he has been licking the greasy plates clean.
BigDaveGlass 10 months ago
Boiling oil in the dishwasher, soap in the cauldron…..
The dishwasher should be fired. With the boiling oil….
eced52 10 months ago
Huns needed a bath anyway.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
It’s slip & slide time for the Huns.
DJohnny 10 months ago
Heard from the winner in a pole climbing competition:
- This was easy, because at home we soap the pole!
I think the same goes for castle walls?
preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago
So, why would they have soapy water by the parapet? Just in case they needed a bath?
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 10 months ago
The Huns were all slipping and sliding around, it was utter chaos!!
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
If the castle dishwasher is clogged up maybe he should take a laxative.
jagedlo 10 months ago
The new ad: “(brand name of dishwashing soap), good enough to clean your dishes and your enemies from attacking your walls!”
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Got them mixed up boys……read the label!!!!
Goat from PBS 10 months ago
Yikes, someone had one job.
At least the Huns can’t climb the wall now, it’s too slippery.
geese28 10 months ago
Gave the huns a clean getaway
rshive 10 months ago
How long did it take Rodney to figure that out?
xSigoff Premium Member 10 months ago
As for me, I prefer the molten lead to defend the Parapets. However, it does take a lot to melt it and keep it molten til you pour it on the hapless attackers. Hmmm…maybe just a few Claymores would do the trick. Only problem with that is they are hard to get in the depicted time frame. Sigh, Oh well…
ladykat 10 months ago
I imagine boiling dish soap could do a fair amount of damage.
hooglah 10 months ago
Too much cheese!!!!!
will.pittenger1 10 months ago
Well, the Huns are clean.
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
Boiled oil released into a cold drain can cool into a clog so hard you have to take it out with an excavator.
Hello Sweetie 10 months ago
Oddly if you use regular dish soap in a dishwasher the fix is to put a quarter cup of oil in your dishwasher and run it.
M.K.Staffeld 10 months ago
Explains why the dishes are a bit charred around the edges…
flagmichael 10 months ago
It’s the good stuff – good enough for the King’s servants! It will leave the huns’ hands (say five times fast!) soft and baby-like. That’ll teach them to mess with Sir Rodney!
EnlilEnkiEa 9 months ago
Amelia Bedelia was visiting.