This is...hilarious. Highlights are "You have shaving stuff, right? ...Okay, maybe you don't..." and "Who're you going to call?", to which the obvious answer is "GHOSTBUSTERS!"
Also, Dill must have had the mother of all arickshes just there.
Flampop = 1. What you get when you ignite hydrogen.
Aww, the wolf-man cub hasn't hit puberty yet, eh? joking. I bet it's because he was only exposed to the moonlight indirectly (although, since moonlight is reflected sunlight, one might've speculated that reflected moonlight would actually be stronger than regular moonlight, right?).
Looks like just because it was a scratch the change isn't as strong, at least I don't think he was bit. But it would make a great costume that is for sure.
I was watching a show a while back and during a fairly serious moment, someone asked "who're you going to call?" After a beat, he said "that's never going to be usable again, is it?" Ugh...wish I could remember the name of the show...grrr.
Anyway, at least Dill will be a star on his school's basketball team, eh? :)
Stormy, I believe that was used in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, said by Spike. At least I've heard it there, don't know if that's the show you were looking for.
I love the part in this page where the fluffy hair poofs out. Such awesome, unscary imagery right there.
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Dill should ask for his club dues back. So far, club membership is not as advertised.
This is...hilarious. Highlights are "You have shaving stuff, right? ...Okay, maybe you don't..." and "Who're you going to call?", to which the obvious answer is "GHOSTBUSTERS!"
Also, Dill must have had the mother of all arickshes just there.
Flampop = 1. What you get when you ignite hydrogen.
2. A Sambuca mixed with lemonade.
Aww, the wolf-man cub hasn't hit puberty yet, eh?
joking. I bet it's because he was only exposed to the moonlight indirectly (although, since moonlight is reflected sunlight, one might've speculated that reflected moonlight would actually be stronger than regular moonlight, right?).
I agree Rubberduck, you call the Ghostbusters.
Looks like just because it was a scratch the change isn't as strong, at least I don't think he was bit. But it would make a great costume that is for sure.
Look it's hairy boy, run for you lifes.
I was watching a show a while back and during a fairly serious moment, someone asked "who're you going to call?" After a beat, he said "that's never going to be usable again, is it?" Ugh...wish I could remember the name of the show...grrr.
Anyway, at least Dill will be a star on his school's basketball team, eh? :)
Stormy, I believe that was used in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, said by Spike. At least I've heard it there, don't know if that's the show you were looking for.
I love the part in this page where the fluffy hair poofs out. Such awesome, unscary imagery right there.
Todd -
Ha! Yes, he seems to have been stiffed on the free trial.
Rubberduck -
Glad you liked it!
Yeah, maybe I should insert a Ghostbusters quote in there...
Um the Muse -
I dunno...could be several reasons. Scratch instead of bite is one of them...
daymon34 -
Yeah, probably the scratch. But I don't know quite yet...
Stormy Llew -
Of course! And find out his dad has the same problem!
Rai -
Yeah, he's about the most unthreatening werewolf ever, right?
omg Rai, you're totally right. I am seriously getting old...
vword: thers...as in thers something wrong with my memory
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