2015/09/11 - Spectator Sport

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Is the statue of limitations on asking about how his other ear got bitten off over?
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Nope!

though given the bite mark, it's hard to say actually what bit him, but my guess is either a dog or a mouse. Watch it be some sort of monster or something. X3
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Yeah, we'll keep asking until it's revealed. We tend to not leave things alone. Though I'm sure that all Rick will give are teases, like in the Housepets Babies arc.
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GameCobra wrote:Nope!

though given the bite mark, it's hard to say actually what bit him, but my guess is either a dog or a mouse. Watch it be some sort of monster or something. X3
D-Rock wrote:Yeah, we'll keep asking until it's revealed. We tend to not leave things alone. Though I'm sure that all Rick will give are teases, like in the Housepets Babies arc.
I bet he had it bitten off over something that was very embarrassing and very easy to avoid. :P
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And then it turns out it's not actually a bite but an attempt at self-installed piercings gone wrong.
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Maybe Tiger was so hungry he mistook his ear for something. :D
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max lives with bino, why would tiger voluntarily go anywhere near that house?
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Buster wrote:max lives with bino, why would tiger voluntarily go anywhere near that house?
need I remind you of tiger's first appearance?
the ear could have been an early attempt at making good on that threat :P
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I think this proves that Tiger's name should be Hannibal the Cannibal. :mrgreen:
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