In the annals of Viking lore, one name stands above all others. Beloved for his bravery in battle, revered as a regal ruler, no one will ever forget the name of Bjarke Döggergämmerungerlyckerbjornsweynson the Fuzzy.
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Hey! I didn’t see this little guy at the Franklin Institute’s Vikings exhibit!
His fuzz brings all the shieldmaidens to the longship.
HA!
Nicely done.
I shall vanquish you armies and take your crops and/or women and be ridiculously fuzzy at the same time.
Gee, I’d like to pillage at daybreak. Sounds fun.
I’m usually pillowging at daybreak. And well after, on weekends.
Make it noon and I’m there. I’ll bring the cookies.
Bjarke!! 😂🤣
I’ve either been working way too long on spreadsheets or I’m tired but my first thought was huh, interesting cat.
It’s a bear!
And I see Jendeyan beat me to it!
Why is that tiny bear wearing a historically inaccurate Viking helmet?
…and his name is Bertram.
You can’t be anything but a Viking with this name: Bjarke Döggergämmerungerlyckerbjornsweynson. Bravo, Mike!
Say that three times fast.
(Hello! There was a reply to this comment that was accidentally deleted. To whoever left the comment, I’m very sorry.)
I said, “I couldn’t even say it one time slow.”
Try saying it once at any speed, g’wan, try,
I dare ya!
Döggergämmerung: Wagner’s lesser-known but vastly superior opera.
Only dogs can hear the high notes.
“Kill the wabbit! Keeilll the wabbit!”