Actually, I thought he had to be Mr. Eddie's (Deadbeat) Father..
Good morning, Mr. Glass.I would've gone with the Republicans being "the Legion of Doom", but that would require the presence of at least one super-genius.
Do Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde each get a separate vote? I suppose one would be a Democrat and the other a Republican, although which is which seems irrelevant, as they'd both vote the same way.
Kevin H: Good one! I give your snark a 'double scoop' of "Like".
Whose snark you talkin' 'bout oh Willowy one?.
"would've gone with the Republicans being "the Legion of Doom", but that would require the presence of at least one super-genius."
Mencken. The misspelling is distracting.
Strictly speaking, Mr. Banner is the citizen. On the other hand, are you going to ask the Hulk for papers?
A nice looking photo =)
Actually, I thought he had to be Mr. Eddie's (Deadbeat) Father.
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Good morning, Mr. Glass.
ReplyDeleteI would've gone with the Republicans being "the Legion of Doom", but that would require the presence of at least one super-genius.
Do Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde each get a separate vote? I suppose one would be a Democrat and the other a Republican, although which is which seems irrelevant, as they'd both vote the same way.
ReplyDeleteKevin H: Good one! I give your snark a 'double scoop' of "Like".
ReplyDeleteWhose snark you talkin' 'bout oh Willowy one?
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"would've gone with the Republicans being "the Legion of Doom", but that would require the presence of at least one super-genius."
ReplyDeleteMencken. The misspelling is distracting.
ReplyDeleteStrictly speaking, Mr. Banner is the citizen.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, are you going to ask the Hulk for papers?
A nice looking photo =)
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