
Okay Moe, this is taking things a little too far. I think that turtleneck is cutting off the blood flow to your brain. I mean, what is killing the little spotted dog going to accomplish? If you do that, Rusty will either turn into the little Mini-Hulk he was before, or he'll run away because there would be no reason to remain (and I really hope that if you did kill the little gal that you'd leave the body and not take it with you, or use it for food). I'm just wondering if you've really thought this through, and I'd also like to know how Larry feels about this since you will inevitably charge him with the task of dispatching the little dear (and perhaps you should consider for a moment, how many criminal organizations have collapsed when someone was asked to do something that they just couldn't bring themselves to do). You know what, Moe? Killing innocent puppies is like eating kittens. It's just plain wrong and no one should do it ever.

With the threats continuing, Rusty has no choice but to come out of his hiding place. (That's a bit of leadership and dedication that I don't think I expected from the kid, but they are holding what could be his only friend hostage, so I guess it makes sense.) I just hope that Moe and Larry follow through and let the little spotted dog go. (Personally, I think that Larry is glad that the kid came back because I don't think he really wanted to do the little gal in anyway.) I guess we'll have to wait and see what Moe does next. I'm not really sure why he wants Rusty anyway. I mean, I don't think that Rusty managed to get his camera back since the last I knew, it was flying through the air after he accidentally ran into Larry, and Moe and Larry could have easily jumped into their car and driven away before Mark, Andy, and the horse got there because even though I thought that the lake was near where the Trails lived, apparently it's miles and miles and miles away.
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