How can I build a Trojan Horse???

I'm a warlord and I want to conquer a city, but their defense is too strong for me and my men.

So we need another plan.I want to build a Trojan Horse to be brought into the city.

How can I design a Trojan Horse???

Reply to
Harald Gentexeater
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Go to the drugstore and ask the pharmacist for Trojan. Put one over your head.

Reply to
Ed Pawlowski

With Sketchup, of course!!

Reply to
Lee Michaels

Regards,

Tom Watson

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Reply to
Tom Watson

I would never have seen this BS if some _idiot_ hadn't decided to repost it with the crossposting removed.

Reply to
J. Clarke

Oh the "irony"..

Reply to
Leon

And I'd never have seen it a third time if someone hadn't decided to quote it again. :)

Reply to
Upscale

What? You don't want to build a Trojan Horse? I figured with your Domino and Laguna bandsaw to speed things along, you'd be all over this.

Reply to
Upscale

You BAaaaaad!

Reply to
Robatoy

couldn't let it go, huh? had to be guilty of your own complaint

lmao

Reply to
Joe

As others have replied, use a CAD program. Actual building is more complex. As I remember, the attackers at Troy were mariners from an island cluster. They would have used wooden boatbuilding techniques.

So, getting back on topic, rent the DVD of Mutiny on the Bounty, and pay careful attention to the little DVD extra which is a documentary of the boatwrights making a replica vessel for the movie production. You'll need a sharp adze.

Reply to
whit3rd

Didn't you notice the "fj.kanji" crosspost? You just added to a trolls sucker count.

Reply to
Larry Blanchard

Nope, I'm not the one who had to play netnanny and repost with the crossposts removed.

pyao

Reply to
J. Clarke

Sorry the Bush family already did and it worked better than they hoped

Reply to
Len

J., please try to find a sense of humor.

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Reply to
Joe

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