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Looking through the Dudley's Dungeon archives, many of those "newt comics" are other colons being mistaken for newts... indeed, anything with a colon-class monster appearing anywhere in the comic has "The Newt Comics: Next - Previous" in the comments. For this reason, 31 is probably an overestimate. --[[User:Brilliand|Brilliand]] 01:58, January 13, 2010 (UTC) | Looking through the Dudley's Dungeon archives, many of those "newt comics" are other colons being mistaken for newts... indeed, anything with a colon-class monster appearing anywhere in the comic has "The Newt Comics: Next - Previous" in the comments. For this reason, 31 is probably an overestimate. --[[User:Brilliand|Brilliand]] 01:58, January 13, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ''"A giant rat is one of the fabled "rodents of unusual size"."'' I believe that phrase is an eupemism used by the Internet Oracle and refers strictly to woodchucks. Therefore, it should be removed. Opinions? --[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 09:49, 18 September 2011 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 18 September 2011
Looking through the Dudley's Dungeon archives, many of those "newt comics" are other colons being mistaken for newts... indeed, anything with a colon-class monster appearing anywhere in the comic has "The Newt Comics: Next - Previous" in the comments. For this reason, 31 is probably an overestimate. --Brilliand 01:58, January 13, 2010 (UTC)
rodent of unusual size
"A giant rat is one of the fabled "rodents of unusual size"." I believe that phrase is an eupemism used by the Internet Oracle and refers strictly to woodchucks. Therefore, it should be removed. Opinions? --Tjr 09:49, 18 September 2011 (UTC)