Sunday, December 21, 2008

I'm sure that will help.

Yes, if only people would realize that so many of the world's problems could be solved by cookies, there would be no war and everyone would live in a rainbow world of happiness, sunshine, and cuddly puppies.  (But alas, the world is not like that, so good luck with those cookies, Tess.)  Tess, still trying to cope with her T-Rex arms, has called in the Fabulous Flying Kitchen Fairies to assist her in the delivery of cookies and other aspects of her everyday life, though I'm not sure what else they're able to do besides hovering on either side of her, holding up plates of random food.  (I don't know about you, but those are the weirdest cookies I've ever seen.  In fact, if I hadn't been told that they were cookies, I'd think that they were mashed potatoes or JELL-O.)  

Ah, but wait, this could be interesting.  I think we've just been introduced to the mysterious Professor Noll, who apparently is a mad scientist complete with a dark laboratory filled with hanging wires and strange chemicals.  I just have to say that that last frame reminds me of the Choose Your Own Adventure book, The Green Slime (which just so happens to be one of my favorite CYOA books).  I can't wait to see where this story goes (and I'm hoping that Professor Noll isn't just going to have a bit part or random appearance because if there's slime to be made, I want to be there when it happens, and when it all goes horribly wrong).

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