BuffJitte beat me to it. This guy is totally the Littlest Hobo. "There's a voice that keeps on calling me. Down the road, that's where I'll always be." If you don't know what this is referring to, search for it on youtube.
Posted By:
telefrancais
(2/14/2011 12:39:02 PM)
its a shame it was errataed from Dog
Posted By:
Purple_Shrimp
(9/30/2011 5:58:39 PM)
I would totally run this. Even if only to ensure it dealt the finishing blow to my opponent, so that maybe he'd die laughing.
Posted By:
Test-Subject_217601
(8/28/2010 10:13:04 PM)
IT'S BACON! YUMMY, SIZZLING, CRUNCHY, DELICIOUS BACON! YUMYUMNOMNOMNOM
(Dogs don't know it's not bacon.)
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(11/22/2011 5:24:28 AM)
5/5 for the art alone. I mean it must have taken Qi Baocheng at least a year to create a beast this intimidating. It's mind blowing.
Posted By:
raptorjesus69
(7/5/2010 4:33:02 PM)
I love the art. I think this looks like one of those fake cards you can find on the internet portraying chuck noris or something, and i love every pixel of it. That is a very realistic dog, and he looks like he will pop out of the cardboard to say hi. Reminds me of my sheltie. I miss him.
Posted By:
jsttu
(2/1/2011 3:51:40 PM)
he is indeed the goodest of dogs
Posted By:
aba1
(6/17/2010 7:10:35 PM)
He looks so happy to see me! WHO'S A GOOD DOG?! WHO'S A GOOD DOG?! YOU ARE!!
Posted By:
Mudbutt_on
(12/4/2009 8:12:10 PM)
Littlest Hobo
Posted By:
BuffJittePLZ
(12/30/2010 1:35:53 PM)
If you line these cards up in Chinese Zodiac order, starting with Snake, you get the following poem/story:
Thrice Xuande's ardent quest led to Nanyang,
Where Sleeping Dragon unveiled Han's partition:
‘First take Jingzhou, next the Riverlands;
On that rich region, base your own royal stand.'
Near death in Baidi, having reigned three years,
Bei sadly placed his son in Kongming's care.
By six offensives from the hills of Qi Kongming sought to change Han's destiny.
But the time of Han had run—could he Kongming not tell?—
That night his master star fell past the hills.
Jiang Wei alone still strove with might and main:
Nine times more he fought the north—in vain.
Zhong Hui and Deng Ai next led armies west:
And to the Cao, Han's hills and streams now passed.
Cao Pi, Cao Rui, Fang, Mao, and briefly, Huan—
The Sima took the empire in their turn.
Cao's abdication changed the face of all;
No mighty battles marked the Southland's fall.
Three kings no more—Chenliu, Guiming, Anle.
The fiefs and pos... (see all)
Posted By:
Zetan
(6/15/2011 6:41:36 PM)