Gelatin in the fuel line, yikes. I sure hope Mulroney’s insurance covers a total loss. And Steve is lucky that Mulroney isn’t suing his family for the damages (though the insurance company still could – subrogation is indeed the devil’s work).
Mulrony just doesn’t have proof. Where do 40 packets of jello’s wrappers go?
So, Hammerhead. Another travel to the notebook of a deranged mind. It could be worse- Halloween is psst, so Mulroney doesn’t have to live through a Lovecraftian madness story of reading Hammerhead for clues to Steve’s past, or next, sabotage.
There’s a thin line between “cheeky prank” and “felony destruction of property”.
How did he know it was “40” packets?
Gelatin in the fuel line, yikes. I sure hope Mulroney’s insurance covers a total loss. And Steve is lucky that Mulroney isn’t suing his family for the damages (though the insurance company still could – subrogation is indeed the devil’s work).
Steve know how to handle an interrogation. Aaron would have cracked like a fresh egg.
Oh, I take it this is the beginning of the Hammerhead strip Steve starts writing, huh? This should be good.
Mulrony just doesn’t have proof. Where do 40 packets of jello’s wrappers go?
So, Hammerhead. Another travel to the notebook of a deranged mind. It could be worse- Halloween is psst, so Mulroney doesn’t have to live through a Lovecraftian madness story of reading Hammerhead for clues to Steve’s past, or next, sabotage.
You’d think Mulroney would’ve expelled Steve by now. Is he THAT much of a pushover?