Postbellum

Diamonelle is an experienced model.
This material is an overview of the July, August, and September, 2005 archives.
After the war, the Barbies and Pete's cronies moved on. Pansi was assaulted by the faceless Pendant Ken, but did not get his number. Angelon lost power, so Daisy divorced him. He took a job as football coach to the fledgeling Hobbesywood Bears, and Aubvey watched him from the stands, though she also kept up her letter-writing campaign to Tommy Tuberville. Tom the Lone Shark and Lobster Red refused to convert to Captism and returned to the sea. Blochalela occupied herself with her foundation. Influenced by large Captist donations, she began to call herself a "Captist-Christian," which Pansi didn't like much. Lobsterlela merely looked out over the ocean and pined. Colorful Parrot went to work for the Captists and finally began talking to April. But Mr. Banana, who took over from Pete as producer for NG4J, declined to marry Sissy, even after all she'd done for him, and put out an ad for a more traditional wife. Sissy was surprised, but tried to bear up and continued to see him.
This blog started an advice column called "Ask Pansi," though really anyone on the blog could answer. It advised many people, for instance RBUD, whose problem was his crush on Pansi.
But Pansi also wanted to help the citizens of Petesville, many of whom were struggling to survive. She teamed up with her ex-husband to raise funds for a cultural festival to alleviate spiritual starvation. The festival went off well. First, my statue, which had been pulled down when it came out that Kathryn was the brains behind my movies, was re-erected at the Blochalela Foundation, and I was honored for my role in the Resistance. Then some people went for a nature walk with April, while others toured the Arshmolean Museum with Toyplayer. The Barbies and Diamonelle were docents for a gallery tour and talk in the Blochalela Foundation Gallery. And finally, there was a spectacular fashion show. Well, at least it was a spectacle.
Labels: Angelon, April, Aubvey, Blochalela, Colorful Parrot, Daisy, Diamonelle, Doug, Hobbes, Kathryn, Ken, Lobster Red, Lobsterlela, Mr. Banana, NG4J, Pete, Sissy, Tom the Lone Shark, Toyplayer






8 Comments:
And when I think back, it all seems like a foggy dream.
Spiritual nourishment to the starving. That's our Pansi.
Kiss kiss Mr. Dog!!!!!!
Excuse me for interrupting, but I was asked to deliver this message:
Mrs. Weirsdo,
Thank you for your inquiry. I’m the Senior Graphics Designer and will be happy to explain visuals.
Coach Bowden is scolding Florida Times-Union Columnist Gene Frenette because he never can find a nice word to say about the Seminoles. Next you’ll note the 1954 Giants baseball signed by outfielder Dusty Rhodes, who is about the same age as Bobby Bowden. Coach Rhodes is from Alabama, but I’m not sure if he’s ever been to Mobile. He is also the coach of the UNF Ospreys, who lost 8-7 to the Seminoles at Sun’s baseball stadium on April 8th. FSU baseball coach Mike Martin is not shown.
regards,
flipsideflorida
Senior Graphics Designer
Rabbit, Rabbit!
Pansi is such a powerful humanitarian.
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Karen/SGD: Thanks for the explanation. I did see the baseball.
Rabbit rabbit to you too Nessa. I visited your blogs. I do not tweet or face the world.
Pansi sends a big kiss kiss your way.
PANSI didn't like the Any Faith Will Do church much either. She only wants people to worship Jesus, but those annoying Lizard People that were attracted by The Spooky Guy's 666 Steps kept coming into the church wanting to worship Jecos.
That wouldn't happen to be the word verifier, would it C. con q.?
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