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Post by foxley on Mar 21, 2024 2:23:20 GMT -5
Alter Ego #40 (Two Morrows, 2004, Bernie Wrightson)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2024 5:07:15 GMT -5
Strange Tales #34 (1955)
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Post by kirby101 on Mar 21, 2024 7:41:17 GMT -5
Kal's above works as an electronic lab. But I wanted a test tube and bleaker lab. I looked at every Tales to Astonish and Suspense, Strange Tales, and Strange Adventures cover. I was surprised that none of them had one. Barbie saved me.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2024 8:09:54 GMT -5
Kal's above works as an electronic lab. But I wanted a test tube and bleaker lab. I looked at every Tales to Astonish and Suspense, Strange Tales, and Strange Adventures cover. I was surprised that none of them had one. Barbie saved me. I'm glad you eventually found what you were looking for. I like the mad scientist giant lab setting myself, but in truth, this is my favorite kind of lab:
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Post by driver1980 on Mar 21, 2024 8:12:17 GMT -5
Nice breed, and possibly - in the UK at least - the only dog allowed to be a guide dog for blind people. (I did see Alsatians used as guide dogs years ago, but not so much now)
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Post by EdoBosnar on Mar 21, 2024 9:23:08 GMT -5
Nice breed, and possibly - in the UK at least - the only dog allowed to be a guide dog for blind people. (I did see Alsatians used as guide dogs years ago, but not so much now) Yeah, I remember back in the US back in 1980s, most guide dogs were in fact German shepherds (what you Britons call Alsatians). One of my class-mates in high school was even part of a program that trained them. But then everybody seemed to wise up to labs, and I've only ever seen labs used as guide dogs in Croatia. And yes, they are absolutely wonderful dogs; my partner's first (and by extension, our first dog) was a black lab female. Smartest and nicest dog, ever. Still miss her.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Mar 21, 2024 11:14:33 GMT -5
My younger sons dog growing up was 3/4 yellow lab and 1/4 golden retriever. She was a very good dog.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Mar 21, 2024 11:21:02 GMT -5
And I suppose I should enter.
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Post by Prince Hal on Mar 21, 2024 11:24:19 GMT -5
My younger sons dog growing up was 3/4 yellow lab and 1/4 golden retriever. She was a very good dog. Aren't they all?
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Mar 21, 2024 11:30:17 GMT -5
My younger sons dog growing up was 3/4 yellow lab and 1/4 golden retriever. She was a very good dog. Aren't they all? Labs are. But I've dealt with some chihuahua's that are demon dogs from hell. My wife is a child protection worker and goes in to a lot of homes with a lot of untrained dogs. She's never had problems with any big dogs. But she's been bitten a number of times by chihuahua's and miniature pinschers.
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Post by Prince Hal on Mar 21, 2024 11:47:51 GMT -5
Labs are. But I've dealt with some chihuahua's that are demon dogs from hell. My wife is a child protection worker and goes in to a lot of homes with a lot of untrained dogs. She's never had problems with any big dogs. But she's been bitten a number of times by chihuahua's and miniature pinschers. I get it. Many little dogs have the Napoleon complex, but that's grows out of an instinct for self-protection and a lack of discipline and instruction, meaning there's nobody doing the job of an alpha-human. Key word there is untrained. Some people shouldn't have dogs. Or kids. I'm sure Mrs. Slam sees the intersection of those sets quite often.
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Post by james on Mar 21, 2024 14:24:39 GMT -5
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Post by chaykinstevens on Mar 24, 2024 18:07:46 GMT -5
Super-Mystery Comics v5 #3
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Mar 25, 2024 7:56:47 GMT -5
Pinky and the Brain #27 (Nov 1998)
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Post by berkley on Mar 25, 2024 18:43:50 GMT -5
Phantom Lady #1 (1954/5), the second series from Ajax-Farrell For a mad scientist, that's not much of a chemistry set. In contrast to Phantom Lady, who seems to have a really nice set.
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