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akronnick:
Porridge is the new Pancakes!

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Heliphyneau on 14 May 2010, 22:31 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 14 May 2010, 12:42 ---
--- Quote from: Heliphyneau on 14 May 2010, 11:20 ---Carl Notappearinginthiscomic: "Dude, I was in line for coffee today, and the two girls behind the counter totally started snuggling.  It was so hot."

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Where did you find my last name?

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Oh, YOU know how.





What?  All the Carls meet on a biweekly basis to discuss Carl-related things.  I only know because I married one.  But don't worry, I don't know the secret handshake!

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Well, it's not like we keep the meetings a secret.  But the handshake... well, who says it involves hands?  I don't think I'm saying too much there. 


--- Quote from: raoullefere on 15 May 2010, 09:11 ---Heliphyneau, I think the secret handshake is right-handed with two clockwise turns of the wrist, followed by putting your left hand on your right wrist and subtly beating out the rhythm from the 'galloping' part of William Tell Overture with ascending (towards the thumb) motions of your first three fingers—no pinky. But the battery of the transmitter I implanted in the Carl I used to know died a couple years back, or else he took to wearing foil on his noggin. It's not terribly likely, but they may have altered it a little.

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We found the transmitter.  The whole "William Tell" thing was worked up specifically for your (and our) entertainment. 

raoullefere:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 15 May 2010, 22:28 ---Porridge is the new Pancakes!

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I can't help but wonder if you timed this post to sync up with your post's number and the number's assigned moniker (Don't know any other way to express that). Anyway, Urban dictionary gives this word so many meanings it will keep people guessing, if nothing else (because no one on the internets actually means what they write, and we're all secks fiends, or so I've been told). And when we tire of it, we can move on to biscuits. Or maybe muffins.


--- Quote from: Carl-E on 15 May 2010, 22:40 ---We found the transmitter.  The whole "William Tell" thing was worked up specifically for your (and our) entertainment.  

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The fact that you use 'we' makes this believable.

Carl-E:
Hey, you planted the thing. 

Carl-A was pretty upset, but we talked him out of anything more drastic than just messing with you. 

Is it cold in here?:

--- Quote from: Heliphyneau on 11 May 2010, 21:50 ---
--- Quote from: celticgeek on 11 May 2010, 13:30 ---Apparently not a test tube baby:

Hanners Mother Pregnancy

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Aha!  I don't know quite where I got the idea that she was, but thank you for linking to proof that Hanners grew in a womb rather than a tube.  ^_^

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That's how she was incubated, but that strip leaves plenty of room for wondering how she was conceived. In fact her mom had trouble figuring out how it could have been done the normal way. Maybe Hannerdad cooked up Hannerembryo in his lab and secretly implanted it into his wife. There may be a reason Hannelore believes that kind of thing is possible (strip 1119).

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