Post by bulldust on Oct 1, 2020 19:18:19 GMT
The Bulldog is still indoors even though some people would be really happy with him catching something and checking out. There are many out there who think the Bullmeister is a colossal douchebag and wouldn’t mind his absence. It’s not like this guy did anything more than speak his mind. A bovine has the right to that at least.
The Bull is tired of this crap town and has frequently considered ditching it all for something better. Maybe he’ll win the lottery and leave for greener pastures. Maybe monkeys will fly out of his butt.
Our latest cap is a ghost story of sorts. The main character, Leticia, joins her friend, Edward, in a trip home for some time off. The house is luxurious, but has a haunted cabin on the grounds. The pair explore the cabin to discover its secrets. They don’t immediately solve the mystery, but soon after, Leticia tracks down the answers in Edward’s original home town. I really don’t want to go too much into the end as not to ruin it.
The twist, if you want to call it that, was unexpected. It drags the ethereal secret down into a gritty reality that soils the tale. It reminds me of “Life of Pi” where the viewer is asked which story do we prefer. Most people seem to prefer the fanciful one, not the ugly reality of humanity.
Overall, I think this cap is a winner, so I vote yes, send it onto the monkey. Let’s see what the aquatic one thinks.
The Bull is tired of this crap town and has frequently considered ditching it all for something better. Maybe he’ll win the lottery and leave for greener pastures. Maybe monkeys will fly out of his butt.
Our latest cap is a ghost story of sorts. The main character, Leticia, joins her friend, Edward, in a trip home for some time off. The house is luxurious, but has a haunted cabin on the grounds. The pair explore the cabin to discover its secrets. They don’t immediately solve the mystery, but soon after, Leticia tracks down the answers in Edward’s original home town. I really don’t want to go too much into the end as not to ruin it.
The twist, if you want to call it that, was unexpected. It drags the ethereal secret down into a gritty reality that soils the tale. It reminds me of “Life of Pi” where the viewer is asked which story do we prefer. Most people seem to prefer the fanciful one, not the ugly reality of humanity.
Overall, I think this cap is a winner, so I vote yes, send it onto the monkey. Let’s see what the aquatic one thinks.