Drakken: Shego are you really, really sure that you don't want to come along with me to visit my mother for Mother's day? She loves you very much you know!
Shego: And take away your precious Mother-Drewbie bonding time? Don't think so Doc. Now be a good son and pamper your mommy today.
Drakken: Hng, fine... Guess I'll just tell her that you are too busy with taking care of our children.
Shego: Bluedoltsaywhatnow--AAARGH!!
Drakken: I reprogrammed them to be the most loving, doting, clingy kids you could ever wish for! Enjoy getting pampered today, byeeee!
Shego: DRAAAAKKEEEEEN!!!
Happy mother's day to those who celebrate it!
To those who lost their mothers, I hope this day is filled with love, good memories and support.
To those who haven't been fortunate with a good mother role due to circumstances, know that you deserve so much in life. You are loved and not all mothers deserve children but all children deserve a loving home.
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Eric is an interesting spy character,as he has on screen chemistry with pretty much EVERY character he interacts with. To Ron he's a fellow dude who likes riding,to Kim he's the perfect guy, to Dr JT Possible he's a respectful gentleman.
It's also funny that in one episode he had WAY more romantic chemistry with Kim than Josh Mankey did in ALL his appearances. That's not me dissing Josh, just he and Kim just objectively had "Doomed to fail" vibes.
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Now running
The Kim Possible Poll:
Villains Tournament
The brackets are as follows:
In Order: Bracket 1
Side A
Drakken
Aviarius / Electronique
Zorpox
Motor Ed
Eric (Synthodrone 901)
Adrena Lynn
White Stripe
Hank Perkins (The Temp)
Side B:
DNAmy
Commodore Puddles / The Mathter
Big Daddy Brotherson
Jack Hench
Gemeni
The Jackel (Jackie Oaks)
Professor Dementor
Warmonga
Bracket 2
Side A:
Señor Senior Junior
Chester Yapsby / Malcolm (The Wraith)
Gil
Bonnie Rockwaller
Monkey Fist
Fukushima
Señor Senior Senior
Camille Leon and the Fashionistas
Side B:
The Alt-Future Team
Miss Go and Pop-Pop Lipsky / Team Impossible
The Knights of Rodeghan
The Diablos
Bebe
The Monkey Ninjas
Frugal Lucre
Duff Killigan
Best Villain will go up against Shego in the Ultimate Final
Good luck!
Tags under cut:
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Chili Packet by Merce Lemon from the album Moonth
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time for a million tag drops....... RIP
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smile is effortless despite hands raising to guard his face ( protecting drakken’s most expensive asset !! ) when kim swings at him because he caught her off guard. interesting. the information is filed away quickly –– the right flank is definitely not a weak spot. ❝ ahah, whoa there champ, ❞ eric laughs warmly, visibly relaxing as he rests against the door frame. ❝ you ready for tonight ? i have the perfect evening planned for us. ❞ according to the research, that is.
@sitched liked for a starter from ERIC LIPSKY.
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would you rather kiss eric or ron 👀
to say the question came out of nowhere was an understatement. it’s funny, in a way—she’s been in countless fights, taken hundreds of punches, been in life-or-death situations more times than she can count, but this—this one question—is what takes the wind out of her, if only for a moment. doe-eyed expression is appropriately akin to a deer caught in headlights—and then she laughs, nervously. uncomfortably.
‘ that’s—an unusual pairing. ’ she’s stalling. why is she stalling? the answer is easy—it’s eric, and why wouldn’t it be? he’s charming, sweet, funny, handsome, a romantic at heart—the total package. and yet she’s hesitating, because there’s a piece of her—that same piece that had been so hopeful that day in the hallway that her best friend was going to formally ask her to prom—that’s telling her this isn’t right. and almost as quickly as it raises its voice to be heard, she’s pushing it down, smothering it, suffocating it. ‘ ron’s my best friend, but eric is—well, I don’t want to sound presumptuous, but things are getting serious between us. so why wouldn’t I kiss him? ’
she’s smiling so wide her cheeks are hurting, but she pushes that away, too. eric is perfect, and she’s happy to be going to prom with him—so why is that sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach still there?
PROMPT. @multaes
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` * beverly hills 90210, with eric lipsky: ‘ you don’t look happy to see me. ’ ( @multaes )
understatement of the year—a bold statement given that they’re less than halfway through it, but she’s confident that nothing else will measure up to that level of blatant ignorance. that, or he’s doing this on purpose. that fits the eric lipsky mold more—charismatic and dreamy on the surface, but an instigator underneath it all. for over a year she thought she had the perfect boyfriend, and the truth came out two months ago, and the fact that she could still run into him on campus and feel that hurt, that betrayal, was almost more crushing than the fact that he had cheated.
a scoff—she catches herself before she rolls her eyes. no, he’s not going to get the satisfaction of knowing he’s gotten to her. gears turn quickly in her mind and her hand moves to twist the lid off of the cup she’s holding—the next moment, her ex is taking a bath in a venti iced coffee—the smile that splits wide across her face is purely coincidental. ‘ is that better? ’
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Today we remember the passing of Jani Lane who Died: August 11, 2011 in Woodland Hills, California
Jani Lane (born John Kennedy Oswald; February 1, 1964 – August 11, 2011) was an American recording artist and the lead vocalist, frontman, lyricist and main songwriter for the glam metal band Warrant. From Hollywood, California, the band experienced success from 1989 to 1996 with five albums reaching international sales of over 10 million. Lane left Warrant in 2004 and again in 2008 after a brief reunion. Lane also released a solo album, Back Down to One, in 2003, and the album Love the Sin, Hate the Sinner with a new group, Saints of the Underground, in 2008. Lane contributed lead vocals and songwriting to various projects throughout his career.
Lane was born John Kennedy Oswald (later changed to John Patrick Oswald), on February 1, 1964 in Akron, Ohio to Robert and Eileen Oswald. He was raised in Brimfield with four older siblings: sisters Marcine Williams, Michelle Robinson and Victoria Ley, plus older brother Eric, already an accomplished guitarist. With sisters Micki and Vicky and brother Eric harmonizing and playing guitar, Lane taught himself to play drums, guitar and piano by ear by age five. He grew up listening to Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM "The Buzzard") and was introduced to a variety of music by his older siblings.
With connections from siblings Eric and Vicky in and around the music scene (and with his parents' help), Lane made a name for himself at a very young age. He played drums under the pseudonym "Mitch Dynamite" in clubs by age 11 and with a local band "Pokerface." By that time, his siblings had left for college or marriage, although Vicky was still active in the entertainment industry in northeast Ohio and southwest Florida. Due to Vicky's numerous connections, Lane was able to network with industry execs in pursuit of his dream. Lane graduated from Field High School, in Mogadore, Ohio, a nearby city to Brimfield in 1982.
Lane is credited as the vocalist/drummer on Warrant's Latest and Greatest CD. Throughout his career, Lane would sometimes play drums/acoustic guitar and piano with his band and played the drums in various formats and gigs with other musicians.
After high school, Lane joined the band Cyren, featuring vocalist Skip Hammonds, guitarist John Weakland, bassist Don Hoover (and later Rusty Fohner) with Lane on drums and vocals. Many of Cyren's shows opened for a popular local band called Risque'. When their bassist, Al Collins, noticed Lane's vocal talents, he convinced Lane to form a new band they eventually called Dorian Gray. The new band also included Steven Chamberlin on drums and Dave Chamberlin on lead guitar. Dorian Gray was designed to have Lane as the lead vocalist and to perform original material, but Lane wasn't ready to be the lead singer and quickly returned to the drum kit. Billy Denmead was hired as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. After only a few shows, Collins left the band, vowing to put a band together when Lane was ready to be a lead vocalist.
Lane moved to Florida in 1983 with Dorian Gray. He eventually formed Plain Jane with Collins and Chamberlin, adopting the stage name "Jani Lane" (Chamberlin would also soon rechristen himself Steven Sweet). He took the name "Jani" from his German grandparents, who spelled his name "Jani" and pronounced it "Yay-nee."
Lane began vocal training with vocal coach/trainer Ron Feldmann, who introduced him to Creative Engineering, Inc. in Orlando. Lane worked there as a programmer of the animatronic character Dook LaRue, the drummer for The Rock-afire Explosion. His vocal debut was at The Station in Fern Park, Florida.
Lane, Collins, and Chamberlin recorded the first Plain Jane four-track demos at their rented house in Winter Park, Florida. Although reluctant to leave Florida, they rented a trailer in the spring of 1984 and moved to California with hopes of landing a record deal. They were broke by the time they landed at the Hollywood Bowl Motel and resorted to making sandwiches with mustard packets while taking turns calling their parents for cash.
Struggling to make ends meet as a musician, Lane resorted to working in a pornographic video warehouse. The band, along with a new road crew and a few girlfriends, pooled their wages and lived in a two-bedroom condominium rented by new Plain Jane guitarist Paul Noble. At one time there were 13 people living in the crowded space.
By 1985, Plain Jane had become a regular feature on the Los Angeles club circuit and opened many shows for a band called Warrant. Plain Jane's bassist and guitarist both left the band on the same day Warrant's singer and drummer quit. Erik Turner, who had founded Warrant in July 1984, was impressed by Plain Jane's songwriting and vocal performance and invited Lane and Sweet to jam with his band at Hollywood's db Sound in September 1986.
After generating notoriety on the club circuit, Warrant began to attract the attention of record labels. Following an abortive deal with A&M Records over a contribution to the soundtrack for the motion picture Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the band signed with Columbia Records. The Columbia deal came via the partnering of Warrant and manager Tom Hulett, known for working with The Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, The Moody Blues and others. Hulett became Lane's mentor and friend until Hulett's death from cancer in 1993.
As lead vocalist with Warrant, Lane wrote all of the material for the band's 1989 debut double platinum album, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich, including four Top 40 hit singles: "Down Boys", "Sometimes She Cries", "Big Talk" and the No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit "Heaven." The album peaked at no. 10 on The Billboard 200. Lane also wrote four Top 40 hit singles ("Cherry Pie," "I Saw Red," "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Blind Faith") for the second album, the 1990 double platinum Cherry Pie, which peaked at no. 7 on the Billboard 200. Lane also co-wrote and performed with Warrant the song "The Power" in the 1992 movie Gladiator. In 1992, Warrant released Dog Eat Dog, their gold third album, which peaked at no. 25 on the Billboard 200.
Lane left Warrant in March 1993 to pursue a solo career. He returned six months later, helping the band secure a new record with Tom Lipsky of CMC International. Warrant recorded Ultraphobic in 1995, Belly to Belly in 1996, Greatest & Latest in 1999 and a cover album, Under the Influence, in 2001.
Due to personal and business disagreements, Lane left Warrant again in 2004. In January 2008, the band's agent, The William Morris Agency, issued a new photograph of the band with Lane prominently featured, confirming his return to the band. It was the first time that all original members had been in the band since 1993. The band's first show with all original members was in May 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee. Warrant performed a series of shows during the summer of 2008, but by September, the band and Lane agreed to move forward separately due to "too much water under the bridge." Warrant and Lane both continued to perform Lane's compositions live and Lane continued to write for himself and other artists.
Lane became involved in acting in the early 1990s. He made a brief appearance in Caged Fear and appeared in High Strung in 1991.
In 1993, Lane started working on his first solo project. Titled "Jabberwocky," the album represented a significant musical departure from previous work. Between 1997 and 2000, demos of Lane's solo material began surfacing on the Internet, with some bids on eBay reaching an estimated $100 per copy. In 2002, Lane decided to postpone the "Jabberwocky" project and released a new project as his debut solo album. The "Jabberwocky" project remained unreleased.
Lane's official debut solo album, Back Down to One, was released on June 17, 2003 through Z Records and in the U.S. in 2006 on Immortal/Sidewinder Records. It carried a "power pop" sound more closely aligned with the sound of Warrant than "Jabberwocky." Shortly after the album's release, Lane was admitted to a rehabilitation center for alcohol and drug-related exhaustion.
In the fall of 2004, Lane contributed lead vocals for the first ever theme song to a novel, Billy McCarthy's "The Devil of Shakespeare," along with James Young from Styx, Ron Flynt of 20/20 and Chip Z'Nuff of Enuff Z'Nuff.
Lane contributed vocals on the track "Bastille Day" and "2112 Overture/Temples of Syrinx" for the Magna Carta 2005 Rush tribute album "Subdivisions."
Lane had success with the "VH1 Classic Metal Mania: Stripped" discs, where the acoustic version of "I Saw Red" was included on disc 1, a new acoustic swinging version of "Cherry Pie" featured on disc 2, and a new acoustic version of "Heaven" featured on disc 3.
In 2005, Lane became a fan favorite on the popular VH1 series Celebrity Fit Club 2. His problems with alcohol were highlighted and many viewers supported his efforts at recovery.
With the reissue and U.S. release of "Back Down to One" in 2006, Lane attempted to restart his version of Warrant. Although "Back Down to One" was credited as a solo release, Lane assembled a new touring band called "Jani Lane's Warrant." The band's first shows in Michigan were stopped by legal action from former bandmates objecting to his use of the Warrant logo on his posters. Lane subsequently continued touring without the Warrant name and logo.
Lane lent his vocals to numerous tribute CDs during the 2000s. In 2007, he released a solo cover album titled "Photograph," featuring a collection of his tribute contributions.
Keri Kelli and Lane wrote a song for Alice Cooper titled "The One That Got Away." It was recorded by Cooper on his 2008 record Along Came a Spider. Lane also finished work on a side project, Saints of the Underground, which included Kelli and Bobby Blotzer and Robbie Crane, (both from Ratt). Their album, Love the Sin, Hate the Sinner, was released on April 22, 2008 by Warrior Records, and was mixed by producer/engineer Andy Johns, who'd worked with The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. The album featured additional bass work by Chuck Wright (Quiet Riot, House of Lords). The band was originally called "Angel City Outlaws" when they posted their first two promo singles, "Bruised" and "Exit."
In summer 2010, Lane toured with Great White, filling in for singer Jack Russell, who was recuperating from surgery after suffering internal complications.
On August 11, 2011, the Los Angeles Police Department and local news stations announced that Lane was found dead of acute alcohol poisoning at a Comfort Inn hotel in Woodland Hills, California at the age of 47. Lane was pronounced dead by fire department personnel who responded to a call shortly before 5:30 p.m.
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Drakken: Going on a trip again? One would think that you got the balance of worktime and days-off confused.
Shego: Hmhm, yup, I'm out of here before they wake up.
Drakken: Hn? What do you mean, they?
Shego: Oh nooo... You forgot, didn't you?
Drakken: What did I forget, Shego? More importantly: who are they?
Shego: Well... Since today's father's day, I thought: "Why not boot up 'the kids' so they can have some fun with their..." dad.
Drakken: You did WHAT!?
Shego: Yeah, yeah, you know; Stuffing your beloved children in a temporary storage unit until you need 'spare parts' isn't very kidfriendly... Makes them a teensy bit tempremental. Learned that in colleg-- Oh yeah, you never got in.
Drakken: GOT IN; DROPPED OUT. SHEG--EEEAAAAH!!
Shego: Oooo, gotta go! My mudscrub is waiting. Have fun with 'our little angels'.
Happy father's day to those who celebrate it!
To those who lost their fathers, I hope this day is filled with love, good memories and support.
To those who haven't been fortunate with a good father role due to circumstances, know that you deserve so much in life. You are loved and not all fathers deserve children but all children deserve a loving home.
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I hope they bring back Eric in the reboot, like maybe his AI was salvaged from his decayed Synthodrone body or something , and then Drakken puts his consciousness in a new bad ass clone body.
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“No point in a deceitful lead in, you’re gonna watch anyways” UFC in Greenville Preview
Joey
June 20th
How to describe this card. Hmm. Pointless feels almost too harsh. Inconsequential? Whatever word you choose to describe 12 fights of nothin' I'd suggest you use it to your hearts content. This card is a mix of pointless yet fun action fights and just plain pointless fights. This card by and large is just a collection of fighters either coming off a win or having snapped a losing streak all doing stuff. There's little to no name value and it's just a collection of fights. At the same time being fair TO the fights, some of these have big action quality on paper. The main and co-main event are great fights and beyond that you have a few interesting fights at women's flyweight, Luis Pena's return to 155 lbs against a returning Matt Wiman, a welterweight action fight throwdown and some interesting stuff at middleweight. It's a meaningless filler fight card but it's got potential to be worth your time should you sit in for it. Ready?
Fights: 12
Debuts: Deron Winn, Eric Spicely
Fight Changes/Injury Cancellations: 3 (Markus Perez OUT/Bruno Silva IN vs Deron Winn/Bruno Silva OUT, Eric Spicely IN vs Derron Winn/Cody Stamman OUT, John Lineker IN vs Rob Font)
Headliners (fighters who have either main evented or co-main evented shows in the UFC): 4 (Renato Moicano, John Lineker, Korean Zombie, Kevin Holland)
Fighters On Losing Streaks in the UFC: 1 (Syuri Kondo)
Fighters On Winning Streaks in the UFC: (Dan Ige, Kevin Aguilar, Montana De La Rosa, Andrea Lee)
Main Card Record Since Jan 1st 2017 (in the UFC): 23-17
Korean Zombie- 1-1
Renato Moicano- 3-2
Rob Font- 2-2
John Lineker- 3-2
Randy Brown- 1-2
Bryan Barberena- 2-2
Kevin Holland- 2-1
Alessio Di Chirico- 2-1
Montana De La Rosa- 3-0
Andrea Lee- 2-0
Ashley Yoder- 1-2
Syuri Kondo- 1-2
Fights By Weight Class (yearly number here):
Bantamweight- 2 (30)
Featherweight- 2 (28))
Middleweight- 2 (20)
Women’s Flyweight- 2 (18)
Women’s Strawweight- 1 (16)
Lightweight- 1 (39)
Heavyweight- 1 (16)
Welterweight- 1 (34)
Light Heavyweight- (22)
Women’s Bantamweight- (8)
Women’s Featherweight- (6)
Flyweight- (7)
2019 Number Tracker
Debuting Fighters (15-37)- Deron Winn, Eric Spicely
Short Notice Fighters (15-20)- Eric Spicely, John Lineker
Second Fight (36-9)- Anderson dos Santos, Ariane Lipski, Jair Rozenstruik
Cage Corrosion (Fighters who have not fought within a year of the date of the fight) (12-22)- Matt Wiman
Undefeated Fighters (21-25)- Deron Winn, Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Fighters with at least four fights in the UFC with 0 wins over competition still in the organization (8-8)-
Weight Class Jumpers (Fighters competing outside of the weight class of their last fight even if they’re returning BACK to their “normal weight class”) (16-13)- Luis Pena
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1- So who needs the win more in this main event? Both guys are coming off losses and both guys are giving ground in the 145 lbs division that's actually kinda sorta in need of some new faces. After Volkanovski and Zhabit, Max Holloway doesn't have much remaining and Frankie Edgar, should he win the title, probably isn't long for the MMA scene either. Both fighters were finished in their last fight but both have interesting in roads to the title. Renato Moicano has a low key solid resume with wins over the likes of Calvin Kattar, Jeremy Stephens, Zubair Tukhogov and Cub Swanson and as one of the rare young-ish upside-ish Brazilians with some steam, he may not be too far away from a title shot. Conversely the Korean Zombie remains a sneaky popular fighter (when FS1 numbers started tanking toward the end of the deal, the Korean Zombie vs Yair and Bermudez did reputable numbers) who is always in exciting fights. Injuries and a military assignment might've taken away his prime but he's probably still good enough to be in the mix as they say. It's worth remembering he probably beats Yair Rodriguez if he doesn't get hit with the hail mary elbow. That said, ya can't rewrite history so what we're left with is a really fun action fighter who has had two fights since 2013 and one of his wins was over a guy who wound up eventually retiring in 2018. Not exactly a resume for success in 2019. So who needs this more? The Brazilian fighter who has twice failed in his "step up" fight (subbed vs Ortega, TKO'd vs Aldo) or the Korean Zombie who may have seen his title window violently closed vs Yair Rodriguez?
2- Trying to think of how the featherweight fights down the stretch shake out, I wonder if the winner of this fight gets Zhabit in September and the runner up gets Ortega.
3-I've referred to this as a "Let's See Who's More Broken?" fight and while that may be harsh, I can't act like one of the bigger question marks about this fight isn't trying to figure out who is more cracked.
4- If Renato Moicano has a weakness; it's that he lulls defensively and tends to struggle when he's forced to handle pressure. Brian Ortega beat him by wrecking him to the body and never giving him space to breathe despite Brian Ortega eating a ton of shots. The Korean Zombie's career has been earmarked by wars upon wars and you'd have to assume that in terms of PRESSURE (not movement or footwork but just pressure), he can replicate Ortega's gameplan while hitting a lot harder. The question is whether he becomes too predictable offensively because Moicano's fight processor runs at high speed and he has great vision.
5- I feel like Rob Font is such a throwback to when bantamweight was kinda getting thicker and dudes like him were considered vital pieces to the developing puzzle. Now he's just a guy passed over by like ten other bantamweights. That year and change between debut and his second fight really put a stop to that.
6- Is the winner of Andrea Lee vs Montana De La Rosa the #1 contender? At the rate Valentina is fighting at, she could realistically fight the winner of this one in the fall.
7- I'm not entirely sure what John Lineker's complaints were about regarding not fighting often enough. They tried to book him to fight in 2017 in December and he got yanked. They tried to book him in December of 2018 and Cruz got yanked and then HE was hurt so they rescheduled it for January and he got hurt (or never recovered) and so Lineker wound up fighting in April. It's not like they're not trying to get him fights, he's just having a tough time making it to them.
8- If it's true that Allen Crowder apparently asked for $100,000 for the Greg Hardy rematch, I wonder if he could be theoretically one loss away from getting sent out of the org. Makes his fight with Jair Rozenstruik a bit more intriguing.
9- Why is Ashley Yoder vs Syuri Kondo on the main card over Kevin Aguilar/Dan Ige, Luis Pena/Matt Wiman or Winn/Spicely? I know card placement is sort of irrelevant but this seems particularly egregious.
10- Alessio Di Chirico is 2-2 in the UFC and showcased some promise in his last two fights vs Oluwale Bangbose and Julian Marquez. I wonder if Di Cihrico is going to be what we all expected Marvin Vettori to be? Kevin Holland should be a good test for both guys since Alessio rarely makes mistakes and has the power to pop Holland if he decides to get momentarily stupid in there. Holland has pretty much every physical advantage and when guys at 185+ fight, cardio kinda doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.
11- Cannot emphasize how great of a fight Kevin Aguilar vs Dan Ige figures to be.
12- The image of 5'5 Deron Winn fighting at MW in the UFC cage is going to make me pine for seeing Gustavo Balart in the UFC.
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@sitched : ‘ I’m not where you left me at all. ’ // FOR ERIC LIPSKY.
YOU CAN NEVER BE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT SURE, and that is exactly why eric prepared for such a margin of error. while yes, the element of surprise was essential for getting a leg up in this battle, now that the cat was out of the bag ( so to speak ) the playing field is far more level. good. playing lap dog was getting boring, it was time for kim to see the real eric.
corporate hallways wide, optics can discern fiery red hair immediately as she walks towards him, free from her binds. drakken had enough of a head start that he could entertain a second date with her and have more than enough time to return to his ( father ? ) creator’s side. he was created for a single purpose and would not quit until that purpose was served. DESTROY KIM POSSIBLE.
“ i should have known that rope wouldn’t hold, ” he smiles with a bemused chuckle. this is all so cute to him, the ego programmed into him overwhelming. “ a good note to self if i ever end up tying you up again. ” hands raise in a readied position, knees give a slight bend as he awaits her first move. “ something tells me you’ll be begging for it when i’m through with you. ”
FUTURE NOSTALGIA SENTENCE MEME : ACCEPTING
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some dynamic tag drops
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Christmas Critter Waltz
David Pohl
Christmas Critter Waltz. Music & Lyrics by Rick Schweikert, Sherrie Flick, Bob Marion, Eric Lipsky. December 2019. Pictures by David Pohl www.davidpohl.com
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