LOL. Romulus, not Romulans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_and_RemusCant be Romulans. They dont have pointy ears. And it still doesn't explain the chupacabra.
The bowler is nice.
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The WTF is the liner logo.
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Whatever they're doing with that poor chupacabra, I bet it's illegal in California...
LOL. Romulus, not Romulans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_and_Remus
Romulus and Remus. It must be from Rome.
And that wolf looks a lot like a cat...Those don't look like twins to me. Unless they're from Minnesota, but they're not wearing cleats.
And that wolf looks a lot like a cat...
And that wolf looks a lot like a cat...
I think I'll stick with my first impression. Chupacabra. Italian style.To be fair, the famous statue never looked much like a wolf to me, though granted less catlike than that liner monstrosity.
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For comparison, here is a photo of an Italian wolf.
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You mean skates?Those don't look like twins to me. Unless they're from Minnesota, but they're not wearing cleats.
Oh duh. I didn't get it but now I do! Lol
They don't?Cant be Romulans. They dont have pointy ears...
The boys on the hat logo can't be Romulans. They don't have pointy ears.They don't?
Mark Lenard as one of the first Romulans seen in Star Trek ("Balance of Terror", Season 1, Episode 14). He would later play Spock's father Sarek, but in this episode he played a Romulan Commander...with pointed ears.