Monday, September 7, 2009

"Peter And The Werewolves" Page 3

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. These werewolves seem prone to violence don't they? And of course I am referring to the attacks as done by multiple werewolves because after all this is Peter and the Werewolves, NOT Peter and the Werewolf. There's more than one isn't there, isn't there?!!! Muahaha.

P.S. Aww, Irwin sounds cute, I imagine him looking something like Alfalfa from Little Rascals.

~Rai

Zoquara said...

lol I like Bill.

daymon34 said...

Oh fun, a story teller. And he works with tall tales at that, this one is a hay day for him.

Though given that there is a werewolve probably involved, then he doesn't have to make to much up.

I hope you all had a nice weekend.

AnakMoon said...

Irwin, alligators and crocs...

hmmm....

Lets hope there isn't a stingray infestation... {too soon?}

I know a way Dill and Peter could get instant popularity. Send all the kids to the mall as its closing and tell them to look for a mannequin in a blue dress...
Unfortunately that's the only one that is still viable to have any proof, unless Gramp's goes out with a big hook and chain and starts fishing... might get a skull

Um the Muse said...

ArtGoddessAthena -
If you'd rather use your old name, you can choose it by clicking on the "Name/URL" option and typing in the name you want (I'm not sure what the URL option does, but it's optional anyway).

Fiona said...

Hmm..I don't think there really are any kids who wear bow ties to school in this day and age, no matter how nerdy.

Cat said...

Hmm. "‘slaughtered,’ ‘massacred,’ and ‘dismembered,’"? Doesn't sound any different to business as usual in livestock farming. In fact, I think being killed by werewolves was probably quicker and less painful than the way cattle are usually transported and slaughtered... unless the 'wolves played with them first, but then these aren't werecats! :D

Ah the sweet innocence of childhood... love the way the kids all want to hear the gory details lol

By the way, I think the URL option lets people click on your name and get taken to whatever website you typed in. Not sure though, so don't quote me on that!

Um_the_Muse said...

I clicked on your link, Cat, and it worked just as advertised. For anyone reading this, the link is not safe for work!
(and if you've just clicked it, you'll find that I was only sort of joking; that's rather cruel)

Darren said...

Rai -
'ZACT-ly.

I like the Alfalfa reference.

Andrea -
Don't you mean you LOVE BILL LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER EVER LOVED ANOTHER CHARACTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE WRITTEN WORD?

daymon34 -
Yeah, I should have Bill come back occasionally for a cameo...

AnakMoon -
Too soon! Too soon!

You know what's weird? There was probably something subconscious going on there...either that, or it was the Sit n' Sleep commercials out here in Los Angeles where there's a guy named Irwin who's hopelessly nerdy-sounding...I forget why I named him that...

Yeah, I bet it would turn into a big urban legend about "The Mannequin In The Blue Dress." If Marisol liked them more, she might help them out, but I'm figuring not so much.

Um the Muse -
True - I sign my name every day using the Name/URL thingee. I forgot about that. And I don't use the website part.

Fiona -
Yeah, but there aren't many kids who come back as vampires. It's Duskerville. Straaaaange things happen.

Cat -
You have a very good point... although when you meet the werewolves, I think you will agree (by inference, not by stated fact or any new information) that it was probably a lot crueler.

Yep. When I was growing up, it was, "Have you seen FACES OF DEATH? AAAAAAAAAH!"

Um the Muse -
It IS rather disturbing...