
The young monster dropped his cape to the table, and the battle began. An eerie tune began playing from somewhere outside the room, and the small Count Dracula was looking forward to “bloody good times”, as he put it. Starting to chase the girls first, he grabbed them easily and the blood poured. The Count then flags the newly turned vampire victims in the zone to cover the doors—because no one would be spared.
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spooky! 😀
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Bloody fun! 😉
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Thank you S!
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You’re welcome!
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Yikes. That woke me up. Time for more coffee (and to turn a few more lights on).
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Guess I’d better tone it down?😂🤓🎃
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No, this is good.
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JK Going to listen to your interview. I’m always curious about actual voices of bloggers☺️
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I hope you like it.
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I loved it!! And you sound very good, young voice and clear so mo editing 😂. Great job. Love your blog and your ideas👍🏻😊🎃
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Thanks so much, Cheryl 😊
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I keep forgetting to tell you that your comment in – I think it was Wednesday’s one liner? – the walker lady giving you the stink eye—every time I think if it I have to giggle. I don’t know where that expression comes from but it’s a great one. Thanks for the laughs.
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If I can help you laugh, my job is done 😊
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😄
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Gulp.
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