Did the Amp go to Ninevah in the Tap of the Spinal?

Or, as my Bible-reading friends assure me, did it go to Tenevah, or even to Elevenevah? Is it possible for an Amp to go to Elevenevah? Maybe that’s the miracle that the Amp story is about? Is this even something I should be questioning? I’ve heard that Nigel didn’t even exist, but I don’t know. He sure looked real in the movie.

That was a different story ark.

Did not the Prophet Urdure vanquish the dragon of Sluth on the Plain of Gidral after three days fighting?

I dunno, did he?

Many supplicants knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sluth that day, I can tell you.

He did. And wasn’t it true the Sons of Exequial beat the hosts of Myrilom?

Paging Super Kapowzler, Super Kapowzler clean up on aisle 3.

Wait… are talking about Ninevah or Numenor!!!

Ah! Is this thread, perchance, a reference to this thread?

I’m going Kung Fu Fighting on the Triple Trip Tipsy…
…I forgot where I was going, but I’m still GOING! WOO!

By two goals and a try.

As Herod said, “Do, or do not. There is no try.”

Well, that’s just nitpicking now, isn’t it?

I’m on it Boss!

Here, the aisles go to 11.

Hast thou vanquished the Nibble-Pibblies?!

Despite the lack of a link I know this is a parody thread, but what are you pitting?

When I was growing up, and still attending Catholic Mass… there was this song, or bit, about “Hosanna (sp?) on High.” And we would say (or sing) “Hosanna on High,” over and over again. In my head I kept picturing an old lady living in a high-rise apartment building.

“Hosanna on high?” No, man, Hosanna moved down to third street by the in&out.

Google Maps.

And shit.