Now I wonder if the bad bird got shot in the shoulder (er, wing) or the heart? Shoulders are usually the idea place to shoot heroes or cool bad guys you want to return.
Poor Maude. I was hoping she’d make it through this story without having to shoot anyone. At least she did it to save a life. It’ll be interesting to see where her character goes after this.
Now I wonder if the bad bird got shot in the shoulder (er, wing) or the heart? Shoulders are usually the idea place to shoot heroes or cool bad guys you want to return.
That gun is almost bigger than she is.
Poor Maude. I was hoping she’d make it through this story without having to shoot anyone. At least she did it to save a life. It’ll be interesting to see where her character goes after this.
I’d say “Nice shot”, but that might not be what she wants to hear right now.
It may be vinegar and brown paper time for Jasper…
“Vinegar and brown paper”?
Old remedy for injuries, y’dig?
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down
And broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after
Up Jack got
And home did trot,
As fast as he could caper;
And went to bed
And bound his head
With vinegar and brown paper.
Huh. I never knew that poem had a second verse. Thanks, Bazza!
No worries!
I thought it had something to do with baking rabbit.
Graceful landing there, Jasper. That’s using your noggin’!
Wait a sec, isn’t that the Colt Dragoon? As in “True Grit”? Saw that one coming then!