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|    Joseph Nebus to 'Mama always    |
|    MiSTed: The Tale of Jimmy Rabbit, Chapte    |
|    31 Dec 24 07:30:08    |
      [continued from previous message]              > bushes, watching his neighbors as they took naps in the       > sunshine.               CROW: Um.        TOM: Can we trade 'creepy protagonist' in on 'glutton' or 'cranky' please?              > But when they awaked and stretched themselves, and       > went trotting off, there was not one of them that didn't take       > his tail right along with him.               JOEL: Oh just grow up and swipe a girl tail, Jimmy.              >       > It was disappointing. Still, Jimmy Rabbit continued       > his search.               TOM: Then one day he tried looking at the backside of people and it changed       everything!              >       > Now, Jimmy had decided that if he could only get a       > long tail he didn't care what color it was, if it was only a       > brownish yellow, to match the rest of him.               TOM: Hey, Crow, he's gonna steal *your* tail!        CROW: He can't have it! It's mine!        JOEL: Huh?              > And at last, as he       > was wandering through the woods one day, to his great joy he       > found almost exactly what he wanted.               CROW: But did he find what he *needed*?              > Lying near a heap of       > chips was a beautiful tail!               JOEL: Some unfortunate kite is going to be so poorly ballasted.              > But it was red, with a black tip.       > That was the only drawback about it.               TOM: ... It was a carpenter's pencil?              >       > This tail, however, was so handsome that Jimmy made       > up his mind that he would wear it, anyhow,               JOEL: And not in a weird way, so don't go thinking that.              > even though it did       > not match his coat.               CROW: It looked so good with his jammies, though.              > So with a bit of string which he had       > carried with him for weeks for that very purpose, he tied the       > red tail to his own short stub.               TOM: Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, but what kind of knot did he use?        CROW: Bunnyline hitch.              >       > There was great excitement among the forest-people       > when Jimmy Rabbit appeared among them.               JOEL: [ Whispering ] Did you hear about the carpenter's pencil?        TOM: [ Whispering ] I hear he brought the string himself!        CROW: [ Whispering ] What kind of knot is that?              > Most everyone told him       > how much better he looked. In fact, old Mr. Crow was about       > the only person who didn't say something pleasant.               TOM: That's our Crow all right.        CROW: Hey! ... also I wanna know what pleasant thing Grumpy Weasel said.        JOEL: 'That tail really shows off how nice seeing you leave is.'              > He only       > shook his head, and muttered something to himself about       > "handsome is as handsome does."               JOEL: [ As Forrest Gump ] 'Mama always said ... '              > But Jimmy Rabbit paid little       > attention to him.               TOM: Is ... is he telling Jimmy to smile more?              >       > "Whose tail is that?" Mr. Crow finally asked.               CROW: [ As the Wizard of Oz doorman ] 'WHOSE tail is that?'              >       > "Mine, of course!" Jimmy told him.               JOEL: You think carpenter's pencils like this just grow on trees?              >       > "Well, you'd better look out!" said Mr. Crow.               CROW: Is Santa Claus coming to town?              > "Unless       > that tail is bought and paid for, there's trouble ahead of       > you, young man."               TOM: That's our Crow all right.              >       > To his friends Frisky Squirrel and Billy Woodchuck,               TOM: Who does *not* have a bushy tail.              > Jimmy said something about Mr. Crow in a low voice.               CROW: Rude!              > And they       > laughed loudly. Whereupon Mr. Crow flew away, croaking to       > himself about the shocking way children are brought up       > nowadays.               JOEL: Bird children are probably all brought up to the nest.              > You know, Mr. Crow was a great gossip.               TOM: No lie detected!        CROW: [ grumps ]              > And       > everywhere he went that day he spread the news about Jimmy       > Rabbit's finding a red tail in the woods.               CROW: The cad! He's telling everybody the news Jimmy's really happy about       and wants everyone to know!              >       > Probably that was the pleasantest day of Jimmy       > Rabbit's life.               TOM: [ downbeat ] Oh.              > But toward evening something startled him.               CROW: It's called sunset, Jimmy, you see that every day!              > He       > had been over to the brook, to look at himself in a pool. And       > he was coming back towards home when some one called:               JOEL: Is that you, Myrt? How's every little thing?              >       > "Hi, there, young fellow!"               TOM: Howdy, old interlocutor!              >       > Jimmy Rabbit hurried along faster. He knew that it       > was a mink's voice.               JOEL: He saw it in the closed captioning.              > And he didn't like minks.               CROW: [ Tuts ]              >       > Mr. Mink ran after him, calling "Stop, thief!" at the       > top of his voice.               TOM: [ As Jimmy ] Sorry, the correct call is '*Halt*, thief!'        CROW: The judges would also have accepted 'Hold that roustabout!'              >       > Jimmy Rabbit did not stop.               JOEL: Can't stop won't stop.        TOM: A history of the rabbit hop generation.              > But he glanced around. And       > his heart sank as he saw that Mr. Mink had no tail!               CROW: Scandal and uproar!        JOEL: Rumor spreads the Mr Mink is secretly a guinea pig!              > At the       > same time Jimmy ran faster than ever.               TOM: Just has to run faster than Mr Mink.              > He did not want even to       > speak to Mr. Mink, for he felt that by waiting to talk with       > him he had nothing at all to gain, and a great deal to lose.               JOEL: Jimmy's just going to make Thanksgiving the more awkward like this.              >       > There was his new tail! He certainly did not want to       > part with that!               TOM: You think Jimmy's parents have seen his new tail by now? What are they       telling him about this?        CROW: They're just happy for anything keeping him from talking about his       'brother'.        TOM: Oh yeah.              --        Joseph Nebus        Math Blog: https://nebusresearch.wordpress.com       Humor Blog: https://nebushumor.wordpress.com       --------------------------------------------------------+---------------------              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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