More junk for Don

August DeBlieck ADEBLIEC at drew.edu
Tue Dec 13 17:25:29 CET 1994



                                        Date:     13-Dec-1994 11:18am EST
                                        From:     DeBlieck, August
                                                  ADEBLIEC
                                        Dept:     STUDENT
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Subject: More junk for Don

First of all, a thank you is in order to all those who answered my 
DuckTales questions a while back.  Just this past weekend I finally got 
caught up on my Disney Digests, so I got to read all your comments.  (It's 
a lot of fun to read 20 - 25 digests in a row!)

DON:
Terror of the Transvaal: I am embarassed to admit that I didn't recognize 
Flintheart immediately.  Whoops.  Part of it goes back to DuckTales (the 
subject which would never die).  I'm so used to seeing Flinty as Scottish 
that I didn't think of him at first.  Halfway through the story I realized 
he had to be SOMEONE, as you weren't mentioning his exact name.  And about 
3/4 through I realized it had to be Flinty.

Also, two other ideas for junk.  There was a story reprinted in the later 
days of Gladstone's first run that Barks did with Rockerduck and involving 
some super-fast motor-oil or gas.  Donald won the race, thus losing 
Scrooge the bet.  Maybe you could have a bottle of that stuff somewhere?  
Or even the engine from the boat -which was all that was left, if I 
remember correctly.

Another idea was a story where Donald sold U$ a life insurance policy and 
so U$ goes out to try to hurt himself so he can collect the policy (which 
was a billion dollars, I think).  Maybe U$ still has the policy somewhere.

In any case, good luck with the story.

-Augie De Blieck Jr.

P.S. What about some leftover clothing or some such from my favorite Uncle 
Scrooge story "His Majesty, McDuck"?  I loved Scrooge in that regal robe.  
Surely that's somewhere.



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