Professor Moonfire's Wall of Honor - Sir Alexander

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Professor Moonfire's Wall of Honor - Sir Alexander

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New strip!

http://schoolbites.net/d/20130128.html

Sir Alexander (his name is so long the subject line ran out of space) Thoukydides.

He could have inspired H. G. Wells. :-?

ETA: I wonder if his invention had a Flux Capacitor? :D

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Better than "something Elton John would drive through the Everglades." :p
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Well, since I'm pretty sure Thoukydides is Greek, I was reasonably certain that was the case. :p
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