Thursday, January 26, 2006

And the drama continues

What do you suppose the entertainment is..........?

8 comments:

  1. I would appreciate it if someone would fill me in on what has happened up to this point, why do treating him this way. If it is too complicated I will just try to follow.

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  2. The only drawback I see to adding "Jason Foxtrot" and "Mark Trails" to our blog is that we push Paisley out of view. We all know who is cuter of the three. You know - we could branch out and have a comic strip blog - just consider it - two things to check every day!!! Think about it.

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  3. As much as I am enjoying the adventures of Mark Trails and his K-9 companion, Andy, I am with Mom and think Paisley should continue to have a staring role on the blog. Now that we have DSL we can compete a lot better, but we will need everyone's help as well. Post suggestions are always welcome.

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  4. I don't know how I feel about all of this comic business. How's about we just put up the really funny ones. That DOES NOT INCLUED MARK TRAIL! Foxtrot I'm okay with, but Mark's waaaaaaayyyy too boring.

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  5. Mom's got the story basically with the following minor inputs: It's a local news T.V. show, not a newpaper, that interviews Mark about the thought-to-be-extinct Ivory Billed Woodpecker. Thus the "ruffians" (as mom refers to them) see the valuable dog on TV. Andy is kidnapped from outside Mark's motel room when he is let out at night to do his dog business. At the compound the girl relative falls in love with Andy. The blonde girl "ruffian" seeks out Mark (ooo, watch out Cherry) and offers to help but Mark doesn't wait for her. He finds from the Sherrif another man whose dog was dognapped and returned. Using his National Geographic skills (which are always a key part of the story) Mark finds a burr on the dog. He figures out the plant that produced the burr is only in one place out in the swamp. So, he sets' out for that place. When coming out of a tree the big "ruffian" (oh, I like that term) is pointing a gun in his face. The blonde ruffian associate does try to help Mark once he is captured and tied up. But the other's stop her. Mark and the old ruffian exchange words when the rest are giving the blond a hard time for trying to help. Mark barks, "Leave her alone", (or was that Andy?) Then there is about 9 days of "Oh yeah?", "Yeah", "Oh yeah?" "Yeah". "Let's take it outside tough guy". Mark (in heroic fashion) promptly throws the ol' ruffian in the pig sty.
    There you go. There's a few details to bring you right up to date. Any additions or corrections Sarah?

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  6. that was very detailed. I am up to speed thank. However once again there are a few the disagree with this post. I don't know what to do? You guys decide I like it

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  7. I feel I don't belong in this family because I am not a huge comic fan. I guess I just have to broaden my horizons. Love YA!!!

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