fluffymark (
fluffymark) wrote2002-08-27 04:17 pm
Signs
There was an umbrella in the bathtub. Monsters are hiding under my bed and making strange scratching noises. And theres an alien plant living in the kitchen bin.
I wish i knew what this all meant! :)
I wish i knew what this all meant! :)

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Normally they'd use their hidden monster door located under the stairs to get in and out of the house. Theres a mysterious unknown key left on the table in the front room. I bet they've lost it and have locked themselves out by accident.
What do you think? Does that make sense? :)
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Thats the best suggestion anyone has told me all day! Pity we don't have a freezer in the house so no ice cream for me :(
I'll make myself a mug of hot chocolate. That should scare the alien plant and confuse the monsters. It's undecided if the umbrella likes chocolate or not.
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Unbrellas live in bathtubs when they are wet. Well mine do anyway. This way they don't make a mess on the floor and they dry and everyone is a happy bunny. Mine love the bathtub and have to be bribed to get out of it whenever I want to use it. It's quite a chore - what do you bribe umbrellas with - but I find that it's possible (usually threatening them with your nakedness scares them out).
The monsters under your bed are mice if you're lucky. Or if it's anything like the bed I had at the campsite, you have a spider queen and her horde who come out to avenge your murder of their kind every night and scare you and crawl into your mouth (guess what I have nightmares about?). Or they are actual monsters. As far as I am concerned, if they are not spiders then it really doesn't matter, because you can't accidentally swallow a monster in the middle of the night, but you can a spider.
The alien plant obviously wishes to observe the life of human beings from it's lowest possible point. Don't you know how much you can learn about people from their rubbish?
Simple. All perfectly rational.