
Frankly, I hope you’re all enjoying Thanksgiving today and that no one’s reading this… but assuming that you are…
What are you thankful for?
-bman

Frankly, I hope you’re all enjoying Thanksgiving today and that no one’s reading this… but assuming that you are…
What are you thankful for?
-bman

Aww. Poor sadistic Fred and abandoned Eye. What will they do?
OR, where do you think Brian and JB are?
Even better, don’t forget to check back tomorrow (or spend time with your family… whatever’s more important to you… don’t worry… we won’t hold it against you for long) for a SPECIAL Thanksgiving Day Bunny Foo Foo Adventure!
-bman

Thanksgiving day is quickly approaching and we’ve got TWO storylines that are situated around the holiday (since I skipped over Halloween…). So, there will actually be an update on Thanksgiving to finish up yesterday’s post!
As for today… how do you think that Eye and Fred seasoned the turkey? What instructions are they following? Will the food be any good? Will the turkey be dry? You decide!
-bman

Today’s Bunny Foo Foo Adventures focuses on several key issues of Thanksgiving. I’m sure animal activists are surely getting upset about the insistance on killing turkeys that schools teach our young ones, and for people like me who think Native Americans (Indians) really got screwed over in this whole thing. Oh, and no one likes getting blown up with blue-fire explosive arrows!
Anywho, this will actually have a SPECIAL Conclusion on Thanksgiving Day! Hopefully not many of you will be checking it… but hey, if you are, I admire your fan-ship!
What do you do on Thanksgiving? Protest? Eat tofu? Or do you ignore the genocide and atrocities and enjoy turkey because it’s delicious?
Seriously: Happy Thanksgiving week!
-bman

Two things about that greeting: 1.) I don’t have to use quotes because I paraphrased. 2.) I cleaned it up against my better judgement.
I guess this is pretty much how that movie would go if instead of Charleton Heston, it starred Brian and JB… and birds instead of apes. Really it just doesn’t seem as frightening. But… Alfred Hitchcock might disagree.
What do you think? Which is more frightening: a world run by apes or by birds?
-bman