Oops! Could this be the end of the Mime? Does anyone really care? Anyone? Anyone at all?? …Okay, movin’ along… Anyone recall in those old Sooper Hero Comix where the Good Guy would always have a Secret weakness? (Kryptonite – the Color Yellow – Fire – Dr. Scholl’s Corn Plasters) Seems as though Katz has discovered the Mime’s weakness… (Note* Just in case you’re wondering: Not being Heroes, Bunz & Katz don’t have any secret weaknesses – their weaknesses are fairly obvious) However, as the Mime has a “Secret Weakness” does that mean, he could also be a Hero?? Now that is a disturbing thought!!
I do prefer Vetinari’s preferred method of dealing with Mimes. (He hung them upside down in a scorpion pit facing a sign reading “Learn the words.”) (The sign was also upside down.)
Read Terry Pratchett if the reference escapes you. I’ll wait. Really.
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Oops! Could this be the end of the Mime? Does anyone really care? Anyone? Anyone at all?? …Okay, movin’ along… Anyone recall in those old Sooper Hero Comix where the Good Guy would always have a Secret weakness? (Kryptonite – the Color Yellow – Fire – Dr. Scholl’s Corn Plasters) Seems as though Katz has discovered the Mime’s weakness… (Note* Just in case you’re wondering: Not being Heroes, Bunz & Katz don’t have any secret weaknesses – their weaknesses are fairly obvious) However, as the Mime has a “Secret Weakness” does that mean, he could also be a Hero?? Now that is a disturbing thought!!
Goodie! Now if the same treatment could be applied to some politicians… with the box being soundproof as well as unventilated…
Ok, I’ll be the one to say it. “A mime is a terrible thing to waste” in this case, waste means kill!
I do prefer Vetinari’s preferred method of dealing with Mimes. (He hung them upside down in a scorpion pit facing a sign reading “Learn the words.”) (The sign was also upside down.)
Read Terry Pratchett if the reference escapes you. I’ll wait. Really.