I’ll try keeping my sprained imagination and awful puns under wraps.
BTW, I had some frights like that in caves and tunnels. Vegetation growing where you wouldn’t expect enough light for it, with long and spindly stems. It was like fingers wrapping you up. Brrr.
Randomatos said:
Well, as the Canadian variant of Lumbricus terrestris would say, “the proof is in the poutine!”
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Psychokitteh said:
Nice, foreboding discussion. What proof could work – seeds of the deadly nightspade, tomatiller tracks?
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Quizzer said:
Grrr… Spoilers….
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Psychokitteh said:
I’ll try keeping my sprained imagination and awful puns under wraps.
BTW, I had some frights like that in caves and tunnels. Vegetation growing where you wouldn’t expect enough light for it, with long and spindly stems. It was like fingers wrapping you up. Brrr.
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overgrownhobbit said:
Nah. We love the sprained imagination and Wilder-ific punnage.
Quizzer’s just frustrated he cannot answer because there’s spoilers (and I don’t know!)
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John Wilder said:
I believe this to be a repeat comment: “Night veg, night veg, whatchu gonna do? Whatchu gonna do when they come for you . . .”
This week on Veggies . . . .
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Quizzer said:
And again… grrr…. spoilers.
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