I love
Cute Overload. It drives DocTurtle nuts because, of course, the estrogen levels in the house become almost toxic. But seriously, sometimes it's the only thing that keeps me sane while dealing with patrons off their meds and coworkers
in need of meds without resorting to meds myself.
So I know a thing or two about pandas. I know about
mini pandas,
panda sneezes, even
red pandas, but I've never come across a vampire bat panda before!

*Panda Thoughts* Not so cute now, motherfucker!
Panda, my ass...this is a scene out of When furry cosplay goes bad!
ReplyDeleteForget messin' with Sasquatch....I'm thinkin' that jerky company should be checkin' out the new talent.....
ReplyDelete"Let's see; the panda just finished off that sandwich I tossed him. Now if I give him this here rifle so he can fire off a round, he'll soon go away and leave me be. That's what that dictionary said about pandas: 'eats, shoots, and leaves.'"
ReplyDeleteOh, I just crack me up.
Because everybody knows pandas live in the Canadian Rockies...
ReplyDeleteDocturtle, furry cosplay always goes bad.
ReplyDeleteWhat is cosplay?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: It's what adults call it when they play dress up. (I have nothing against cosplayers, but think if you're too embarrassed to call it playing dress up, you should just not do it.)
ReplyDeleteActually, cosplay is the Japanese term for dressing up, and most adults in the US won't even know what it is. That's why most cosplay centers around Japanese anime, television shows, movies, bands, etc.
ReplyDeleteChanging the subject, that panda is super creepy. Maybe it has rabies or something!
Whoo, thank you for letting me know that cosplay isn't dirty. I'll have to add it to my vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteHeroic Comics presents: the gripping adventure of one man, alone in the wilderness, armed only with a powerful rifle, in a life-or-death struggle against -- a poorly-designed college football mascot!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gripping cover! Love it!
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