First a squirell now a sparrow.

Has anyone noticed that JHjunior's squirells and sparrows look like racoons?!

Poll ended at Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:13 pm

Yes
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7%
No
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Your silly!
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13%
Behold the power of cheese!
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53%
Carpe vita scrotum.
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7%
 
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First a squirell now a sparrow.

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View the following and tell me you're opinion.
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20060711.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20060612.html

Has anyone noticed that JHjunior's squirells and sparrows look like racoons?!
:lol:
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The second one was evidently requested to be a raccoon, but had the nickname squirrel. I think it was mentioned on here back when the first one ran.
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It's "you're," plebian. ;)

And It was a quote from Captian Sparrow, not an actual rendition of him. :p
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Raccoons ftw!!! :)

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Rokas wrote:It's "you're," plebian. ;)

And It was a quote from Captian Sparrow, not an actual rendition of him. :p
Nope that would be my Raccoon character Dressari, first mate of the pirate ship Biggles and my darling girlfriend Katie.

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Re: First a squirell now a sparrow.

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SMITTY_THE_SMITH wrote:Has anyone noticed that JHjunior's squirells and sparrows look like racoons?!
:lol:
It's only a joke. Really.

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har har! :D
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behold the power of churned butter!
I still say the doctor did it....

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Rokas wrote:Captian Sparrow
"Captain Jack Sparrow."

You're without a doubt the worst pirate I've ever heard of...

[Waits for the response... :wink:]
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Jack'd probably make a great raccoon, though. :D
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Doink wrote:Jack'd probably make a great raccoon, though. :D
Hmmm... I think you are confusing the MORALS of a petty criminal (in Jack's case) with the SKILLS of a petty criminal (in the case of a raccoon)...

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Hmmm... I think you are confusing the MORALS of a petty criminal (in Jack's case) with the SKILLS of a petty criminal (in the case of a raccoon)...

You don't think racoon's are somehow more moral than thieves do you? (Natural ones that is. Not our beloved Questor)

That is to say minus some ignorance in say... embezelment?

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*Steals everyones shinies*

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I actually meant that would be a good species for Jack's anthro form. Can you think of a better idea? :-?
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He DOES sort of look like a raccoon. Maybe a lemur?
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A fox.

I very much enjoyed the latest movie, btw.
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Post by Shyal_malkes »

hello beastie...

what else was he supposed to say?


I also love what they did with the monkey. though you might not understand it if you didn't sit through the ending credits at the end of PotC 1
I still say the doctor did it....

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I was wondering about the monkey. Going to have to go that now.
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Post by Shyal_malkes »

there's also a funny diddly at the end of PotC 2 as well. but I doubt they'll use it in the third movie like they did the monkey in the second.
I still say the doctor did it....

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