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Jestus on Rampage
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Jestus on Rampage
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Jestus on Rampage
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Professor Bagdenborg is a mysterious character who enters the University of NGU on horseback! From there, he begins liberating his students from the shackles of science. Yes—science. You have to read it to believe the kind of things the unflappable professor does.
To begin with, he enters a university on horseback. Yes, really. Later, he converts a convertible into a horse, explaining to his aghast audience that “it is, after all, a convertible, you see.” He plays chess by dowsing over the board—and wins. And so on.
In the second saga, he thoroughly bamboozles the members of the Rationalists Society, who send four agents to neutralize the professor as he sprinkles paranormal phenomena along his carefree path. All four agents end up eating crow in the end.
Eventually, the professor 'deletes' the Society on his computer, in the presence of its president. The man laughs condescendingly and returns to his office—only to find, to his horror, that his office is no longer there!
Professor Bagdenborg is a mysterious character who enters the University of NGU on horseback! From there, he begins liberating his students from the shackles of science. Yes—science. You have to read it to believe the kind of things the unflappable professor does.
To begin with, he enters a university on horseback. Yes, really. Later, he converts a convertible into a horse, explaining to his aghast audience that “it is, after all, a convertible, you see.” He plays chess by dowsing over the board—and wins. And so on.
In the second saga, he thoroughly bamboozles the members of the Rationalists Society, who send four agents to neutralize the professor as he sprinkles paranormal phenomena along his carefree path. All four agents end up eating crow in the end.
Eventually, the professor 'deletes' the Society on his computer, in the presence of its president. The man laughs condescendingly and returns to his office—only to find, to his horror, that his office is no longer there!


















