I'm just glad to see that Lance hasn't been requisitioned by the Ebola kid.......unless the parasitic twin really IS the Ebola kid trying to sneak up and abscond with Lance. It's 4:38 AM....I think I need some coffee.
@Kevin- I'm not sure if it's the same one, but I remember a story (in an EC comic book? Creepy?) about a man who always carried a basket on his shoulder. It concealed his other head.
That reminds me of the old Stanley Myron Handleman joke about the dumb two-headed man: everything you told him went in one ear and out the other and in one ear and out the other.
@Stilton- Yes, the old "head in the basket" story was what came to mind. I did a quick search and the story is surprisingly called "The Basket" and it comes originally from "The Haunt of Fear" number 7.
@Kevin- Yep, that's the story - and it was illustrated by Jack Davis who is one of my idols. He did a lot of great work for MAD magazine and many others (and he's still alive and kicking, I'm glad to say).
@Stan da Man- You present an interesting quandry; "Mom" is pretty hot, but I'm not sure the parasitic baby lookalike would add to the mood. Then again, who am I to judge?
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I'm just glad to see that Lance hasn't been requisitioned by the Ebola kid.......unless the parasitic twin really IS the Ebola kid trying to sneak up and abscond with Lance. It's 4:38 AM....I think I need some coffee.
Reminds me of a story from "Tales From the Crypt", only more wholesome.
@Kevin- I'm not sure if it's the same one, but I remember a story (in an EC comic book? Creepy?) about a man who always carried a basket on his shoulder. It concealed his other head.
That reminds me of the old Stanley Myron Handleman joke about the dumb two-headed man: everything you told him went in one ear and out the other and in one ear and out the other.
@JustaJeepGuy- I never heard that joke and (unsurprisingly) I love it!
@Stilton- Yes, the old "head in the basket" story was what came to mind. I did a quick search and the story is surprisingly called "The Basket" and it comes originally from "The Haunt of Fear" number 7.
Perfect romantic partner - a 3-some EVERY time!
@Kevin- Yep, that's the story - and it was illustrated by Jack Davis who is one of my idols. He did a lot of great work for MAD magazine and many others (and he's still alive and kicking, I'm glad to say).
@Stan da Man- You present an interesting quandry; "Mom" is pretty hot, but I'm not sure the parasitic baby lookalike would add to the mood. Then again, who am I to judge?
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