Borrowed Vegetables (7 comments)

Borrowed Vegetables

Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - 06:50 PM

Teh N3rdzors is the unrealized spinoff of Megagamerz and the brainchild of one rstevens. In TNZ, Scott, the miniature elephant that delighted tens of readers during his stint as Gamer1's talented pet, takes off on his own to try his luck in Hollywood as a sitcom star. He moves in with roommate Brock, a piece of broccoli who has his own problems -- and his own unique outlook on life!

"R", as I like to call him, has kindly agreed to loan me Brock for a little while. Thanks, "R"! We'll be sure to return Brock to you unblemished and in fine physical condition.

The other character introduced on Wednesday is wholly original and not inspired by any external existing fictional person.

Here are a couple of original rstevens-drawn Brock-brand Adventures for you:

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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 3, Informative)
posted Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - 09:40 PM (#35559)

MORE FUN FACTS ABOUT TEH N3RDZORS:

*Scott is a writer for a reality TV show. He makes $6 an hour.

*Brock works at one of the LA branches of "Nine Dollar Coffee," a chain whose slogan is, "Taste The Difference Nine Dollars Makes"

*Scott is addicted to Nine Dollar Coffee. He must work 1.5 hours before taxes to afford a cup of coffee. He drinks three cups a day.

Source: The Annotated Guide to Teh N3rdzors and Friends, 2006


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Deathalicious
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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 3, Funny)
posted Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 03:38 AM (#35561)
In Response to rstevens (#35559):

Unbelievable. You turn your back for a second and suddenly some whippersnapper comes along and steals your avatar.

Hello indeed.


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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 2)
posted Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 09:35 AM (#35563)
In Response to Deathalicious (#35561):

But his says 'hello'.


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deerboy
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So that's where he wandered to. (Score: 3, Insightful)
posted Thursday, August 24, 2006 - 01:11 AM (#35567)

Boy, has Scott Horowitz ever let himself go.


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mcgrue
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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 2)
posted Friday, August 25, 2006 - 03:18 PM (#35604)

On the subject of borrowed/communal charaters, will we be ever seeing the triumphant return of Space Mummy riding upon his electronic sarcophagus? Or is he now as dead as a normal mummy?


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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 2)
posted Sunday, August 27, 2006 - 05:27 AM (#35614)

Man, I find Brock to be highly frightening. He really does scare me. I could not tell you why. Perhaps the red eyes.


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Re: Borrowed Vegetables (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 01:55 PM (#35648)
In Response to snipergirl (#35614):

Just think how Poppa Bush must be feeling...

Assuming he read the strip, and didn't run screaming from free thought and all that.


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