Mythtickle by Justin Thompson

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  1. Sisyphos

    Sisyphos said, 7 months ago

    BiPolar Boody!

  2. LadyThornewood

    LadyThornewood said, 7 months ago

    Sorry, no good deed goes unpunished.

  3. pschearer

    pschearerGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Karma would enjoy this.

  4. baslim_the_begger

    baslim_the_beggerGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Someone should tell Karma what Dudley has done.

  5. serenasakitty

    serenasakitty said, 7 months ago

    So is he a hero or not today?

  6. barbhinkins

    barbhinkins said, 7 months ago

    serenasakitty: yes

  7. Redmess

    Redmess said, 7 months ago

    One man’s hero is another one’s villain.

  8. Dypak

    DypakGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Spiders always make me think of Bilbo. It’s always easier to put yourself in the preys position, rather than the spiders.

  9. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 7 months ago

    Karma once saved Anansi’s life and got a visit from an angry mother mother bee, whose son he later had for lunch.

  10. Nozzi

    Nozzi said, 7 months ago

    GEE1A they say, “you can’t please everyone so you got please yourself’.
    Ever thought of, “you can’t please everyone so you got to please God’.

  11. jestrfyl

    jestrfyl said, 7 months ago

    Some days the Circle of Life just snaps around you ankle and lays you out like a rug.

  12. bmonk

    bmonkGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    barbhinkins says:

    serenasakitty: yes”

    I agree totally. Now, if I’d been here about 6 hours ago instead of sleeping, I could have said it first!

  13. Burgundy2

    Burgundy2 said, 7 months ago

    one man’s hero is another man’s submarine sandwich…

  14. Peter Timony

    Peter Timony said, 7 months ago

    Boody just needs to accept the fact that he is a diabolical villain and make with the evil.

  15. thevenbede

    thevenbede said, 7 months ago

    @ Burgundy or here in Maine, one man’s hero is another’s Italian.

  16. bmonk

    bmonkGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    @thevenbede, it took me a bit to realize what you were saying. Where I grew up, they were pronounced “heros” but spelled “gyros”:

  17. GrumpyOldbear

    GrumpyOldbear said, 7 months ago

    Hoagy
    Grinder
    Hero
    Gyro
    Sub
    Italian
    Poorboy
    Plowman
    ??

  18. farren

    farrenGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    “Gyro” shouldn’t be on that list. It’s the Greek equivalent of schwarma, not a sandwich, necessarily. From Wikipedia: “Gyros or gyro (giros) is a Greek dish of Turkish origin, consisting of lamb meat, tomato, onion, and tzatziki sauce, and is served with pita bread. Gyros may also refer to the sandwich, which consists of the same ingredients.”

  19. Burgundy2

    Burgundy2 said, 7 months ago

    I always though gyros were basically stuffed Pitas. I could be wrong.

    Heros/subs/hoagies etc can have a variety of fillings, and are served on a torpedo roll.

    ANYHOW - poor Boody.

    Oh, and Thanks, Justin, for the Podcast. Finally had time to listen to it this weekend. It was very interesting.

  20. JUSTIN THOMPSON

    JUSTIN THOMPSONGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Oh here we are, going ‘round and ‘round with gyros again.

    ;P

    JT

  21. 4deerinmyyard

    4deerinmyyardGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    _snort_, Justin.
    —-
    Since we need all the bees we can get, I would appreciate it, Anansi, if you would direct your appetite elsewhere.

  22. Orgelspieler

    Orgelspieler said, 7 months ago

    Nozzi - yeah, yeah, but WHICH god are we supposed to please?

  23. JUSTIN THOMPSON

    JUSTIN THOMPSONGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    To: ‘Roger, but not THAT one, the other one.’
    You are not supposed to please ANY Gods. Gods don’t need help.

    Just help out animals and people when you can. Let the universe sort out the rest if it wants to.

    j

  24. Burgundy2

    Burgundy2 said, 7 months ago

    That’s a good philosophy, Justin.