Ahhh yes...
Ahhh yes...
The Classic "Get so pissed off i forget what im doing/holding" gag. Nice way to escape the problem tho, dropping the house on her accidentally. But then she was dumb enough to stand under it as well. o.O So, two stupid moves equal one wakko in the hospital, it seems. o.O
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With all the cracks over the last couple of strips, witches, brooms, flying monkeys, the house falling on her was really inevitable. Funny, but inevitable.
"Begone! Before someone drops a house on you!"
That's probably my favorite line from that movie.
Bravo for Ben! He is so fired for this, but hey, if you gotta go, go out with a bang!
"Begone! Before someone drops a house on you!"
That's probably my favorite line from that movie.
Bravo for Ben! He is so fired for this, but hey, if you gotta go, go out with a bang!
There is something to be said for competent silence.
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I knew a wiccan in highschool, so this line of comics has me twitching a little. All I can hope for at this point is a coven picketing the store. For one thing, most of the holidays we celibrate today were converted from other religions, or just share months. (Paginism, wiccan, etc.) In this case, we have Christmass, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice. That last one, unless I'm mistaken, is celebrated by wiccans. If anyone knows for sure, let me know.
...anyone remember the name of the Good Witch?
...anyone remember the name of the Good Witch?
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Her name was Glenda.Starcat5 wrote:I knew a wiccan in highschool, so this line of comics has me twitching a little. All I can hope for at this point is a coven picketing the store. For one thing, most of the holidays we celibrate today were converted from other religions, or just share months. (Paginism, wiccan, etc.) In this case, we have Christmass, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice. That last one, unless I'm mistaken, is celebrated by wiccans. If anyone knows for sure, let me know.
...anyone remember the name of the Good Witch?
Glenda. (Edit - Argh. Ya beat me to it, LoneWolf!)
I have a request - can we PLEASE not start the pros and cons of Pagans versus Christianity again? Starcat - if you REALLY want to see some in-depth discussion (and flame wars) regarding this issue, please check out the two recently locked topics (locked for a reason, I should add)'Freedom From Religion' and 'Beltane or the Boss', and also 'Frizzy Haired Dingbat' and 'Drop The House on Her, Ben'.
If you STILL feel the urge to discuss this topic, then all I can say is that I warned you.
I have a request - can we PLEASE not start the pros and cons of Pagans versus Christianity again? Starcat - if you REALLY want to see some in-depth discussion (and flame wars) regarding this issue, please check out the two recently locked topics (locked for a reason, I should add)'Freedom From Religion' and 'Beltane or the Boss', and also 'Frizzy Haired Dingbat' and 'Drop The House on Her, Ben'.
If you STILL feel the urge to discuss this topic, then all I can say is that I warned you.
When trouble arises and things look bad, there's always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is insane.
Or Galinda, depending. Coincidentally, I just got done reading "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West". It explains her backstory, the flying monkeys, even hints at why the cowardly lion is cowardly. Everyone's character get major revision... except Dorothy's. She stays the innocent wide-eyed girl from Kansas, right up to the point where she kills the witch by trying to save her.LoneWolf23k wrote:Her name was Glenda.Starcat5 wrote:I knew a wiccan in highschool, so this line of comics has me twitching a little. All I can hope for at this point is a coven picketing the store. For one thing, most of the holidays we celibrate today were converted from other religions, or just share months. (Paginism, wiccan, etc.) In this case, we have Christmass, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice. That last one, unless I'm mistaken, is celebrated by wiccans. If anyone knows for sure, let me know.
...anyone remember the name of the Good Witch?
As to the other thing... I'd like to suggest something here that I encourage in all other forums. Documentation. If you want to refute another person's point, it really helps to list your sources. Otherwise, it ends up being like an argument between two children: "Is Not!" and "Is So!", ad nauseum.
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Actually, while that can work in most cases, religion and politics are exceptions to the rule. Christians point to the New Testament, Jews point to the Old testament (the Torah, right, TGIF?), Muslims point to the Koran, and atheists and pagans point to their own sources, and most sides couldn't care less about each other's references. The same with politics - each side has its own sources, none of which mean jack-squat to the other groups. Kind of a losing proposition, any way you look at it.Firemane wrote:As to the other thing... I'd like to suggest something here that I encourage in all other forums. Documentation. If you want to refute another person's point, it really helps to list your sources. Otherwise, it ends up being like an argument between two children: "Is Not!" and "Is So!", ad nauseum.
When trouble arises and things look bad, there's always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is insane.
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Uhm. Try Glinda the Good. Witch of the south.LoneWolf23k wrote:Her name was Glenda.Starcat5 wrote:I knew a wiccan in highschool, so this line of comics has me twitching a little. All I can hope for at this point is a coven picketing the store. For one thing, most of the holidays we celibrate today were converted from other religions, or just share months. (Paginism, wiccan, etc.) In this case, we have Christmass, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice. That last one, unless I'm mistaken, is celebrated by wiccans. If anyone knows for sure, let me know.
...anyone remember the name of the Good Witch?
Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defence. 
Same reason as always. It's in people's nature to like/dislike certain aspects of those things that are not real. Why else would "Kirk/Picard" arguments continue to be done to this very day, which are of the same cloth of such argument of liking/disliking the Valkierie/SPARTAN/Alpha and which vehicle from Robotech would win above the other, or comparing Peanut Butter and MilkRKCoon wrote:StarCat, i think you inadvertently hit the nail square on the head --- Would you kids kindly explain to me WHY your wasting your time hating a cartoon character?????
Such arguments cannot be explained, cannot be understood by those outside the argument, cannot be measured by any means of sanity. Arguments such as these happen, for a reason nobody knows, most times not even those arguing. You must only step in if you agree or disagree, there is no other way to understand these arguments.
Milk is better than Peanut butter anywho...
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