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|[[File:2198 Throw - george.png]] | |[[File:2198 Throw - george.png]] | ||
|'''{{w|George Washington}}''' | |'''{{w|George Washington}}''' | ||
− | |'''Can also be thrown'''. The first president of the United States of America. There is a myth that a young George Washington threw a silver dollar across the {{w|Potomac River}} ("myth" being the operative word here — many sections of the Potomac are more than a mile wide, and the United States did not mint | + | |'''Can also be thrown'''. The first president of the United States of America. There is a myth that a young George Washington threw a silver dollar across the {{w|Potomac River}} ("myth" being the operative word here — many sections of the Potomac are more than a mile wide, and the United States did not mint silver dollars until after Washington's death). He is also used as a throwing item to represent the likelihood of a thrower distance with an average human as the projectile. George Washington is shown as a very powerful thrower; the comic makes fun of the flagrant embellishment of Washington's life. |
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|[[File:2198 Throw - quarterback.png]] | |[[File:2198 Throw - quarterback.png]] |