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Tuesday, 21 August, 2007 by Dion Nicolaas
                    
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@ "Hello Marvin, welcome in Dudley's general store!"
                    
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Skyrock August 21, 2007 01:10
First comment: 26 July, 2007 41 comments written
I knew the punchline as soon as I saw the secoind panel, but I left anyway. Definitively G.
Skyrock August 21, 2007 01:11
First comment: 26 July, 2007 41 comments written
Err... Laughed, not left.
G August 21, 2007 01:49
First comment: 5 October, 2005 82 comments written
Reminds all of us that simplicity is not a weakness.
Antheridium August 21, 2007 02:01
First comment: 17 May, 2007 442 comments written
Silence is golden. Maybe Marvin was a leprechaunThe Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known
under various names in different parts of Ireland:
Cluricaune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare
and Lurigadaun in Tipperary. Although he works for the
Faeries, the Leprechaun is not of the same species. He is
small, has dark skin and wears strange clothes. His nature
has something of the manic-depressive about it: first he
is quite happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a
shoe; a few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk
on his home-made heather ale. The Leprechaun's two great
loves are tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man,
impossible to out-fox. No one, no matter how clever, has ever
managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his
magic shilling. At the last minute he always thinks of some
way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the
twinkling of an eye.
        [ A Field Guide to the Little People
                 by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse ]

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zem August 21, 2007 14:10
First comment: 5 December, 2005 64 comments written
sauce for the gander (:
Mordae August 21, 2007 14:24
First comment: 11 May, 2007 116 comments written
RIP Dudley's general store, killed by a thieving pet.
Henry Cobb August 21, 2007 19:28
First comment: 20 August, 2007 2 comments written
It would have made more sense if the "shopper" was using pet thief setup. As it is it's a panel or two too short.
Mantar August 21, 2007 19:59
First comment: 17 June, 2004 197 comments written
Marvin is famous from the yearly nethack.devnull.net tournament. He usually ends up taking the "most ascensions" award by a large margin, as well as several other awards. He's sort of a Nethack Grandmaster, which is why Dudley is, once again, totally screwed. :)
Watching Marvin's games is a good way to pick up ways of improving your skill.
Grognor August 22, 2007 00:51
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
:)

^ = shortest comment ever
Antheridium August 22, 2007 05:23
First comment: 17 May, 2007 442 comments written
How do you watchThese strange creatures live mostly on the surface of the
earth, gathering together in societies of various forms, but
occasionally a stray will descend into the depths and commit
mayhem among the dungeon residents who, naturally, often
resent the intrusion of such beasts. They are capable of
using weapons and magic, and it is even rumored that the
Wizard of Yendor is a member of this species.

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people's games?
Mantar August 22, 2007 09:24
First comment: 17 June, 2004 197 comments written
You need a little program called "ttyplay" - its counterpart is "ttyrec" which records anything sent to a terminal window.
There's a ttyplay clone for windows, too, called "termplay" I think.
Fathead August 22, 2007 18:06
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
I, for one, would be happy never to meet him.
Quint Sakugarne January 3, 2008 21:50
First comment: 1 January, 2008 233 comments written
Actually, Grognor, there was the nihilism comic, in which comments sometimes contained zero characters.
Quint Sakugarne January 3, 2008 21:51
First comment: 1 January, 2008 233 comments written
Actually, Grognor, there was the nihilism comic, in which comments sometimes contained zero characters.

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