Aw, come on! Tell me you didn't love his use of the rubber duck at the end??!!I have to disagree with this critque mainly because I can't understand a word either the author or the commentor is saying!
Midway boss
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- Lester Curtis
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Re: Midway boss
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?
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Re: Midway boss
Oh, please, not the Klingons . . . I'd better go stock up on wet-wipes . . .
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?
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Re: Midway boss
For novices in the old-joke recognition trade, this is an allusion to the classicLester Curtis wrote:Oh, please, not the Klingons . . . I'd better go stock up on wet-wipes . . .
"Klingons around Uranus"
pun.
Truly, Klingons feared Wet Ones (TM) far more than they did photon torpedoes or even ... tribbles.
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