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Quoted By: >>11754816
Part 38: http://pastebin.com/QXBNJ40C
>There will be no more bonus stories BUT...
>I do have something planned for tomorrow. Unrelated to the story but regardless, stay tuned!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9A4W7RLXak
What is supposed to be a normal blank, black screen soon fades into a white one, which in gains a smooth drawing to accompany it. But a little tampering results in the drawing looking nothing like a balding, fat, old man who speaks like he has syrup in his mouth.
This drawing, which is say, one drawn out of eight or nine swift brush movements, resembles a black-colored bird with a pompous beak, a fez hat, and a rather loud tone of voice at that.
The drawing is then accompanied by a clever title that can only be thought by the most retarded the regional branch of retards within the tri-state area that he resides in.
>ALFRED HONCHKROW PRESENTS
The title fades out after the audience is given enough time to acknowledge that their absolute most-favorite program is about to air once more. Their rejoice is increased as a shadow walks into plain view.
The bird stands exactly where the drawing is positioned.
"Good evening."
Sir Raven sits in the only ever chair he ever sits in, wings clasped together, burning fire raging behind him within his fireplace.
The camera zooms out to reveal that Sir Raven is in the middle of a sticky situation, as it appears a man is attempting to rob him of all his belongings, which is further proven when he aims a gun to the bird's head.
Sir Raven however, manages to keep his blank yet humble expression on, a daring contrast from his usual loud persona. Perhaps it's just because he's on national television, who can say really?
>There will be no more bonus stories BUT...
>I do have something planned for tomorrow. Unrelated to the story but regardless, stay tuned!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9A4W7RLXak
What is supposed to be a normal blank, black screen soon fades into a white one, which in gains a smooth drawing to accompany it. But a little tampering results in the drawing looking nothing like a balding, fat, old man who speaks like he has syrup in his mouth.
This drawing, which is say, one drawn out of eight or nine swift brush movements, resembles a black-colored bird with a pompous beak, a fez hat, and a rather loud tone of voice at that.
The drawing is then accompanied by a clever title that can only be thought by the most retarded the regional branch of retards within the tri-state area that he resides in.
>ALFRED HONCHKROW PRESENTS
The title fades out after the audience is given enough time to acknowledge that their absolute most-favorite program is about to air once more. Their rejoice is increased as a shadow walks into plain view.
The bird stands exactly where the drawing is positioned.
"Good evening."
Sir Raven sits in the only ever chair he ever sits in, wings clasped together, burning fire raging behind him within his fireplace.
The camera zooms out to reveal that Sir Raven is in the middle of a sticky situation, as it appears a man is attempting to rob him of all his belongings, which is further proven when he aims a gun to the bird's head.
Sir Raven however, manages to keep his blank yet humble expression on, a daring contrast from his usual loud persona. Perhaps it's just because he's on national television, who can say really?