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Just now, catman76 said:

There's Captain Planet comics, I am sure they delt with global warming somewhere in those.

Thank god!!!!

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22 hours ago, Buzzetta said:

My Dad's Aunt was a nun...  

I suspect this was a nunnery promo or incentive...  I dunno... (Meanwhile on Long Island - YAY more paperwork)

 

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This actually makes me curious enough to look for one and see how it compares to the film Brother Sun, Sister Moon.

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On 3/21/2019 at 12:40 AM, Buzzetta said:

My Dad's Aunt was a nun...  

I suspect this was a nunnery promo or incentive...  I dunno... (Meanwhile on Long Island - YAY more paperwork)

 

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At the opposite and extreme: Tales From The Leather Nun.  The cover is too racy for the Boards.

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On 3/20/2019 at 10:25 PM, Xenosmilus said:

I just thought the name was funny. Sort of like donkey punch haha.

It's a common, but dated term.  A cowpuncher was just another name for a cowboy in the 1800s... though perhaps used as more of an insult.  "No, daughter... I won't let you marry that no-account stone-broke cow-puncher!"  "Punching" cows was another term for "herding" them.

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59 minutes ago, Bookery said:

It's a common, but dated term.  A cowpuncher was just another name for a cowboy in the 1800s

Ah, I see.

Partly because I'm British, and also because I'm very literal, I didn't get that.

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6 hours ago, James J Johnson said:

:news:    The new operative word is "climate change". This way you can blame any weather you want on it, hot or cold, windy, wet, or dry.. :screwy:.

Liefeld could draw it I guess!

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