Ha-ha!
With the sheer excellence of this, and Drimble's "Carry my cock", we should totally do a Beano/Dandy image challenge.
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:26,
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^THIS!
And then we can protest to bring Beano back, or make the price low again, or something or other.
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:29,
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The character designs are a big pile of steaming turd these days :(
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Too much LOLZANY and trying to compete with Cartoon Network, methinks
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 22:15,
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Too much LOLZANY and trying to compete with Cartoon Network, methinks
Looks kinda like the Heavy from TF2.
There's some stuff that just shouldn't be changed, and here they've done it.
EDIT: Just noticed... £1.50?! Fucking hell! I remember when it was only 50p!
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 23:16,
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EDIT: Just noticed... £1.50?! Fucking hell! I remember when it was only 50p!
Need an image to draw the punters in before suggesting.
Will try and knock something up, later.
And then I'll do the picture..
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 22:37,
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And then I'll do the picture..
This will win hands down, but I'll never have my epic image ready in time, it'll have to be a late entry (as in several months late)
Didn't I read that this site got hit with a cease and desist from DC Thomson in the past ... or am I imagining things?
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 22:55,
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:-(
Now youve got me thinking that Wilfrid looks a bit like a stumpy cock with the foreskin slightly pulled back :-(
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:27,
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Wait... hang on... Yep.
Just heard the sound of my childhood screaming in pain and dying.
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:29,
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I only just managed to resuscitate it after that Raccoons picture Drimble posted the other week.
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:33,
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I've thought that for a long time now
There was even a Profanisaurus entry where someone wrote in to ask Professor Fuck about what it was called when one's foreskin gets uncomfortably trapped, forcing one to retract and manually re-apply it, and the Professor referred to the process as "correcting a spontaneous Wilfrid"
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Tue 31 Jan 2012, 21:35,
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