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Vampires, Vampires, Vampires --> reading backwards -> tiny bunnies ->ninja kittens
idieh -> looks like a redundant misspelling by a self-diagnosed, spelling-challenged, special-needs student
Tawnub sounds sorta cute! I imagine Bun as a tawny nubbin, something like a miniature prairie bunny.
Jim wrote: "I think Ah Satan was it.I was actually wondering if she was related to Harry Carey. He tried to pronounce everyones name backwards. This would have been an easy one.
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i have no idea who harry carey is lol, my name is russian but i figured that backwards spelling when i was in 6th grade and only a few people have really caught on to it lol
Knarik wrote: "I just got a glimpse of a movie, where sheep were eating people like these rabbits."Carnivorous sheep? Say it ain't so.
Knarik wrote: "I was thinking why weren't posting comments Larry, and you posted!"As if on command. :)
Larry wrote: "Natasha:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCNO7P...
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If you couldn't tell he is a baseball announcer who used to drink a lot while he worked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCNO7P...
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If you couldn't tell he is a baseball announcer who used to drink a lot while he worked.
While vampire humans and bunnies have been brought up here, I think we have missed the entire category of vampire produce.Luckily, I'm here to rectify the situation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_...
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"According to tradition, watermelons or any kind of pumpkin kept more than ten days or after Christmas will become a vampire, rolling around on the ground and growling to pester the living. People have little fear of the vampire pumpkins and melons because of the creatures' lack of teeth."
The Gs. in KM. destroy pumpkins and melons which have become vampires ... by plunging them into a pot of boiling water, which is then poured away, the vegetables being afterwards scrubbed by a broom and then thrown away, and the broom burned.The majority of Vukanović's article discusses human vampires; vampiric agricultural tools are also mentioned.
It occurs to me that this is a good argument in FAVOR of TV. If you don't have television viewing to keep you occupied during those long fall and winter nights, you can come up with some crazy ideas...
I think my sister once told me about an episode of the Simpsons where they were waiting for the Great Pumpkin, and then he arrived, and they offered him a pumpkin pie."Food made FOR pumpkins! Hooray!" And then he saw it.
"Food made OF pumpkins? NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" And then he went on a murderous rampage.
So yeah. Maybe the Great Pumpkin is actually a vampire pumpkin.
I love that the gypsies aren't too worried about the vampire fruit, given that it doesn't have any teeth. Did the Great Pumpkin have teeth, in the Simpson's episode? Or was it just really big, and smooshed people?
I'm not scared of that pumpkin, RA. But I am scared of the Simpson's pumpkin. That's one big freakin' scary ANGRY pumpkin... o_O
It's from the Extreme Pumpkins website, and it's the favorite EVER submission of the guy who runs the site.http://www.extremepumpkins.com/myfavp...
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I was actually wondering if she was related to Harry Carey. He tried to pronounce everyones name backwards. This would have been an easy one.