Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Teaming up for nefarious deeds.

Just when you thought that the raccoon/dog fighting story was wrapping itself up, it continues on and joins with the main disappearing wetland story line.  With Peter's knowledge of the corporate world, and Rabbit's knowledge of the wetland, who knows what diabolical plot they'll concoct.  (I mean, I know that it's all about revenge, but the how has yet to be revealed.)  Now it's all beginning to make sense why Cherry was inexplicably placed in that office.  She isn't there for the purpose of keeping an eye on Shelly.  She's really there to keep an eye on Peter, who is being driven mad by jealousy.  (He also seems to be aging at an alarming rate.  That's what a life of evil doing will do, folks.  It'll either keep you forever young or turn you into a decrepit old fossil.)

Now, if I cared about him at all, I would tell Peter to watch out and reconsider this alliance.  There are far too many things in this invisible garage that could signal his end.  Why, Rabbit could grab one of those wrenches from the wall, knock him over the head, tie him up with that wire/tubing/rope hanging on the wall, put the tire over him to keep him in place, and then place that on the hook and raise him up into the air, or make it look like he's still standing so that when Mark stumbles upon this place, he'll think that Peter is waiting for him when really it's Rabbit, laying in wait to have his revenge on our intrepid conservationist woodsman.  We can only hope that the Jack Elrod ball, which only came in for a check up after that unfortunate incident with the chain, can get back to Mark (and learn to somehow communicate with him) before these two are able to put their plan into action.

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