Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Man, these drakes!
In my November 4 post "Kanye and El Kanah," I connected the word mandrake with "a man called Drake," meaning that one Canadian rapper. On November 13, Poppop left a comment (discussed here) connecting mandrake with "an anthropomorphic duck superhero, Man-Drake." Today (early November 15 here in Taiwan, still the 14th in Mexico), Dan Piraro posted this on his blog:
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