> *chuckles at the irony of how Raph is standing up for himself* One must stand up for oneself in this world ;-)
> I have to agree with Raph. They were trying to capture the overall > rowdiness between those two. If you remeber in the old Mirage comics, > they were throwing each other around quite a bit it seemed. Yeppers, I mean, Raph 'coulda killed Mike!' in the beginning of the Raphael one-shot. > > > Perhaps I just don't agree with pushing people down a hole *Shrugs* > > Maybe I'm just trying to defend Raph, for some reason ;-) > > Nah... Lee's just taking sides to the passiveness. I noticed a few > other fans who are generally ultra nice thought Raph was being too > rough. Now what's really funny is that I've been 'accused' of being too passive for Raph, yet I think he was just fine on Saturday's show. > I'll be watching to see if Mike and Raph goof around when Splinter is > not looking. They seem to only do so when he's not around. Getting > "bapped" or hit on the head with a stick is also a common form of > martial art discipline when one is misbehaving. With is why Don > thwacked Mike on the head for making fun of Splinter (the master). > That, or having to do a hundred knuckle pushups, or backflips! ;p Everytime Splints was doing battle with those Mousers, I just kept thinking "Don't mess with the "Rat with Stick!"". Raph "> (Evil snow...)
