Post by Tater Tot on Apr 19, 2009 22:09:05 GMT -5
I'm going to tell you the story of Tater Tot's Balloon Family.
Once upon a time a young man was walking through a Walgreens when he saw a curious thing. Two hundred packs of water balloons $5.00 for two! Our handsome young man's face lit up with glee, as he quickly grabbed two, with water nozzles, orange and green. He walked up to the register after buying his dinner, and walked away smiling at his purchase. Soon after, he got back to his place of work, a movie theatre of minor renown, and his friend quickly grabbed a pack and opened it up.
Their minds soon were filled with thoughts of water balloon throwing off of the three story building, splashing the houses nearby, but after a couple thrown in the parking lot, they decided to inflate some instead. After popping a few, mike had to go start movies, and Tater was left alone in the box office with nothing to do.
Tater was getting very bored, so he started drawing faces on some of the balloons he inflated, making a family of sorts. There was a dad with a top hat and a monocle, a mom with a smiling baby by her side.
They had all sorts of fun, taking pictures together, and having fun creeping out Tater's co-workers, until mike got back. Then mike made a balloon monster, and the balloon family was terrified, although their expressions remained the same as always. After some maniacal laughter though, they all got along, until Tater's manager came in and drew a balloon Mr. Peanut
Thinking them in good hands, Tater Tot left them alone with his manager, who after ten minutes, called Tater back over to the box office. As Tater was walking over, he saw through the glass, his manager popping the balloon peoples (and monster), while laughing. Tater cried "NOOOOOO!!!" at the sight of their demise, but was too late to save the dad, the last survivor.
The end.
I took pictures of the balloon family and the other balloons, and will be adding them tomorrow at the earliest.
Once upon a time a young man was walking through a Walgreens when he saw a curious thing. Two hundred packs of water balloons $5.00 for two! Our handsome young man's face lit up with glee, as he quickly grabbed two, with water nozzles, orange and green. He walked up to the register after buying his dinner, and walked away smiling at his purchase. Soon after, he got back to his place of work, a movie theatre of minor renown, and his friend quickly grabbed a pack and opened it up.
Their minds soon were filled with thoughts of water balloon throwing off of the three story building, splashing the houses nearby, but after a couple thrown in the parking lot, they decided to inflate some instead. After popping a few, mike had to go start movies, and Tater was left alone in the box office with nothing to do.
Tater was getting very bored, so he started drawing faces on some of the balloons he inflated, making a family of sorts. There was a dad with a top hat and a monocle, a mom with a smiling baby by her side.
They had all sorts of fun, taking pictures together, and having fun creeping out Tater's co-workers, until mike got back. Then mike made a balloon monster, and the balloon family was terrified, although their expressions remained the same as always. After some maniacal laughter though, they all got along, until Tater's manager came in and drew a balloon Mr. Peanut
Thinking them in good hands, Tater Tot left them alone with his manager, who after ten minutes, called Tater back over to the box office. As Tater was walking over, he saw through the glass, his manager popping the balloon peoples (and monster), while laughing. Tater cried "NOOOOOO!!!" at the sight of their demise, but was too late to save the dad, the last survivor.
The end.
I took pictures of the balloon family and the other balloons, and will be adding them tomorrow at the earliest.