Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

Non Sequitur

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  1. CrackOfNoon

    CrackOfNoon said, about 1 year ago

    They had to take a swing at it.

  2. Dogsniff

    Dogsniff said, about 1 year ago

    “Hey, rabbit, what do you do?”
    “I HOP.”

  3. Three Steps Over Japan

    Three Steps Over Japan said, about 1 year ago

    Whack a Trojan!

  4. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, about 1 year ago

    That’s gonna’ hurt.

  5. bluskies

    bluskies said, about 1 year ago

    @Dogsniff

    Thought I saw a spring in your step.

  6. pouncingtiger

    pouncingtiger said, about 1 year ago

    For their sake, I hope they don’t use their spears.

  7. DuHhozr

    DuHhozr said, about 1 year ago

    @Dogsniff: Rabbit? I thought it was a donkey! Pretty assinine idea. I see it has a rear exit!

  8. JohnnyDiego

    JohnnyDiego said, about 1 year ago

    @Dogsniff

    “Hey, rabbit, what do you do?”
    “I HOP.”

    They will squash that bunny flatter than a pancake.

  9. bluskies

    bluskies said, about 1 year ago

    @JohnnyDiego

    If it’th an ether bunny, the yolk’s on them.

    (Waddya want from me? It’s 3 A.M.)

  10. ant65111

    ant65111 said, about 1 year ago

    @DuHhozr

    Looks more like a rear entry!

  11. gmartin997

    gmartin997 said, about 1 year ago

    I’ve always thought Homer was a little far-fetched with that tall tale. It doesn’t seem practical nor possible to build something as large as he described, move it over terrain filled with soldiers and leave it at the gates of Troy totally unobserved. I figure the whole story is metaphorical, to perhaps suggest a way the Spartans could have gotten into the city. The truth is probably far less dramatic or legendary, and that it was just the Trojans’ excuse for allowing themselves to be overrun so easily after holding the Greeks at bay for 10 years. The Greeks probably did sneek in, but it wasn’t in any conjured up wooden horse. They probably found the Trojans’ secret escape route and backtracked.
    If you buy that myth, then you have to believe Homer’s stories about the Cyclops, the sirens and all the rest of his fanciful tales. You’d have to believe there were gods like Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, and all of Olympus. Another legend has it that Helen had a face that could stop an 8-day clock. What do you believe?

  12. pelican47

    pelican47 said, about 1 year ago

    @gmartin997

    I wonder…
    Is Wiley’s Homer a reincarnation of THAT Homer?

  13. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, about 1 year ago

    Looks more like something Homer Simpson might think of..
    D’OH!

  14. stuart ballin

    stuart ballin said, about 1 year ago

    it’s a llama

  15. Captain Kiddeo

    Captain Kiddeo said, about 1 year ago

    @DuHhozr

    Perhaps Dogsniff refers to the wooden rabbit in a certain Monty Python film? This new learning amazes me.

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