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@forfarantiques Perhaps not quite as good as Dangermouse, but still a fond memory ;)
@ArtbyAthena1 @EByzio @BrokenBridgeGXB @SpeculatingNerd @holli @chloehandler @SuperheroPOLL @Sp1derV3n0m @bpdmarvel @darthnerfherder @BVMAGJy @letstalkcyclops @Andre_A_Duran Thank you :) I like the Bloodgrin ;)
Have a weirdly wonderful weekend everyone!
In 1887 antideformation/protransformation campaigners from the Royal Lycanphilanthropic Society alleged deliberate entrapment by antitherianthropist celebrity Ms R.R.Hood, accusing her of provocatively flouncing & sashaying through woodland to lure respectable werewolves astray.
Medical history was made in 1971 when Drexel Boroxo, who had been about to die of old age, made a full recovery.
Doctors initially believed Boroxo, aged 99, had only temporarily relapsed into middle age but over subsequent days he continued to enyouthen until he became -5 yrs old
Prior to the invention of the "ball" in 1847, keen foot-sports fans flocked to watch the annual egg-kicking championships, held every Easter in towns & villages across the globe.
The 1673 World Egg Cup remains the bloodiest in history, featuring a record number of 16,249 fowls.
@Smashmysquatch @SPradarelli @fraterfdisk A very wise response, worthy of Solomon himself.
@DirkPuehl No.
Most families would normally be able to make-do with a single sucubus but at the current time, with many having to practice Self Fertilisation whenever possible, Official Advice is to avoid sharing succubi even with close friends & relatives
So multiple eggs may be essential.
In 1971 scientists from the government's experimental research station at Starboard Harbour officially denied any truth to rumours an exuberantly overindulgent orgy of chocolate egg eating over the Easter holiday weekend contributed to the escape of the laboratory's test animals.