Hmm...Dill hates nerds, yet he knows who the Justice League and Bruce Wayne are. He who wets his pants at monsters must take care not to become a monster (uh, whoops, too late...) And if you spitball too much into the abyss, sometimes the abyss spitballs back at you.
However, anyone who can crank out a pun that fantastically bad is alright. I wish I could do it.
Gadhem - A Celtic-derived word, describing the peculiar sound of a young boy, girl, or woman imitating a man's voice.
Rubberduck - You're right - the kiddie doth protest too much, doesn't he?
However, many people now know who Bruce Wayne is, thanks to the Batman movies (and even 60's TV show). And lots of kids who watch reruns might have seen cartoons about the Justice League...so it's not a slam dunk case. But there is circumstantial evidence.
Word: inebon. Slang for being in a Cinnabon shop. Dude on cellphone. "I'm inebon. Where you at?"
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Oh sneaky, but they should be able to tell he is only a kid by the sound of his voice. Then again that depends on how well Dill can change his voice.
Frozen heads for fuel, now what could that power. Maybe a computer or somekind of bio engine.
Dill just became awesome. That is all.
Hmm...Dill hates nerds, yet he knows who the Justice League and Bruce Wayne are. He who wets his pants at monsters must take care not to become a monster (uh, whoops, too late...) And if you spitball too much into the abyss, sometimes the abyss spitballs back at you.
However, anyone who can crank out a pun that fantastically bad is alright. I wish I could do it.
Gadhem - A Celtic-derived word, describing the peculiar sound of a young boy, girl, or woman imitating a man's voice.
daymon34 -
Hmmmm...
THF -
I second that motion.
Rubberduck -
You're right - the kiddie doth protest too much, doesn't he?
However, many people now know who Bruce Wayne is, thanks to the Batman movies (and even 60's TV show). And lots of kids who watch reruns might have seen cartoons about the Justice League...so it's not a slam dunk case. But there is circumstantial evidence.
Word: inebon. Slang for being in a Cinnabon shop. Dude on cellphone. "I'm inebon. Where you at?"
Oh good there you are, I was starting to get worried. You normally put up something by now.
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