Mind Altering
Egg Fu and Wonder Woman
28/05/07 22:35
EGG FU launched his diabolical plans for world conquest in Wonder Woman #158 (November 1965). HEEEE -- HO! What a story it is! The Oriental Egghead traps Wonder Woman and her boyfriend Steve Trevor in his "mustache trap" -- or, as Eggy says it, his "mustache tlap."
You see, old Egghead can't pronounce certain English letters very well, so the dialogue is kind of... phonetic. For example, "trap" is pronounced... "tlap." Offensive? Embarrassing? Politically incorrect to the ultimate degree? HA! That's just the beginning.
Here it is -- a story that breaks the bounds of reality, ignores the laws of physics, and shatters all boundaries of political correctness. Sit back in bemused horror as writer/creator Robert Kanigher and artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito take us on a fun-filled march to Cold War victory in "The Fury of Egg Fu!" and The SINISTER SCHEME of EGG FU THE FIFTH!" Wonder Woman #166 -- (December 1966)
The evil egg gets cracked eventually, and there are more Egg Fu adventures on
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My Precious
28/05/07 20:51
Gorham sterling silver set, egg cups in the shape of
cracked eggs supported on chicken legs, spoons,
saucers, and salts, contained in original case, sold
for $ 3,819 in 2005 at Rago.
Presidential Egg Race
20/08/06 23:30
Carrying on a tradition started by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1878, children roll hard-boiled eggs across the South Lawn during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll Monday, April 21, 2003. In honor of America's service personnel, the festivities this year were open to U.S. military families.
9/11 White House Eggs
20/08/06 23:29
Local artists created the decorated eggs, which represent each state and the District of Columbia. The 2002 Easter Egg Collection continues the tradition that began in 1994 where each state sends a decorated egg to the White House for display. The display includes a painted cracked egg representing Virginia and the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon. The collection is coordinated by the American Egg Board. See more Decorated Eggs Representing Each State