They thought that it could not be done.
Some even said they knew it.
But he dared to attempt what they said could not be done….
…AND HE COULDN’T BLOODY DO IT!

— Benny Hill
Chapter 16, Page 12

Chapter 16, Page 12

I think it’s a rule that drill instructors always pick the worst possible songs to sing during a march.  I mean, I doubt it angered Jacob much because he’s a professional, but Caera might get mad.

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Zombies: I don't know but I've been told...Genocide Men are slow and old! Uhh...

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Discussion (7)¬

  1. Madorakas says:

    Hehehe speaking of the Devil.

  2. CapnCoconuts says:

    “I don’t know but I’ve been told…”

    You don’t really know at all, do you?

  3. Gennom says:

    Wait. Where did the tank go?

  4. Pat Scaramuzza says:

    The tank is off to the right in the second panel — see the dust trail. Don’t worry, it’s going to be a factor. 🙂

  5. Jordan says:

    That song would probably piss Caera off if she could understand them.

  6. Radnom says:

    And it looks like they ran out of unique ways to hold firearms too: poor guy in panel 1 is losing points for holding his the way a normal would.

  7. jameseades says:

    Timing is vital when singing that ‘I don’t know….’ song, since some of them can be risque (hopefully)

    For instance, when I was in boot camp, many, many years ago, the dorm squad leader ordered an underling to march us back from chow;

    The underling called out road guards as we came to an intersection; then he called out cadence ‘I don’t know, but I been told, Squad Leader’s got a square a**hole!’

    In the car stopped as we marched past was the base commander’s wife, with guests.

    (squad leader got chewed out, while we in the ranks maintained a straight face only with an effort. ah, the pitfalls of command)