"That was so silly, Mom. Those guys on TV were actually afraid of a monster."
"But aren't you afraid of that Kool Aid guy?"
"Yeah but he's not a monster, he's a giant and dangerous Kool Aid pitcher that might live in my closet. It's totally different, Mom."
"From ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedty beasties and things that go bump in the night, good Lord, deliver us from the unknown."
ReplyDeleteWhen I was six, the animatronic figures at Disneyland were pretty scary. I gripped the railing tightly while on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, never really sure how real those things were.....
Those pirates still scare me.
DeleteI'm with you, man.
ReplyDeleteThat Kool-Aid guy is not right.
XO
A.
He's funky. Not in a good way.
DeleteBob is very right.
ReplyDeleteCan't argue that.
DeleteWell, where DOES he live? A valid question in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI always thought that guy was scary as hell too! Always bursting through walls....
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