Tuesday, January 18, 2011

"Peter and the Boogeymen" Page 3 and 4

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4 comments:

Rubberduck said...

OH SNAP IT IS ON NOW

Peter is definitely swimming with some big fish now. And he can't kill these big fish. So I guess all he can do is reel them in and haul them out of the water for a bit while he exclaims at their size, then throw them back.

What River Monsters marathon?

Midess = Level of nobility. This is reserved for favoured maiden aunts of a baron, and its status is between a contessa and a baroness.

daymon34 said...

Well crazy is a fun term to use, another is 'off the deep end' but Dill wouldn't know that one.

And looks like someone might try and drag Peter into more trouble.

Cat said...

Lol at least they haven't broken Dill's spirit yet. Now, will Scott try to recruit Peter in the fight against the Turnerpikes, or will he do something horrible to Peter in revenge for beating up Tad, therefore ingratiating himself with the older brother? Though it's a stretch to call Tad "little", even if it is in relation to Mike.

@Darren-from-yesterday: Yes, in the UK a bogey is a dried-up clump of snot, hence the gross image of the dancing bogeymen. The dancing stemmed from Dill's likely use of "boogey/boogie". Have you seen Despicable Me? There's the bit where the evil scientist thinks he was asked for Boogie Robots...

Darren said...

Rubberduck -
I love me some River Monsters.

I haven't seen many, but the piranha and coelacanth episodes stand out.

daymon34 -
If there weren't more trouble, these stories would be awful boring...

Cat -
I've been meaning to see DESPICABLE ME - now you just sold me on it for sure!

V-word - andfil. A place where unused conjunctions are dumped. Sometimes they're later turned into parks.