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k. 29 Mar @ 12:11am 
chill guy, a true legend.
GirthWorm 24 Jul, 2023 @ 10:57am 
I used to roll half a bottle of laxative pills into a Crunch wrap supreme and then leave cow pies on peoples door mats. People in my town installed porch cameras to catch the "Phantom S hitter" they said it couldn't possibly be one man, the hits were too frequent and too large. It had to be a whole gang of city punks coordinating and making planned precision strikes. I felt like a god among lesser beings in my town. Every time i was at the local diner and i overheard someone screaming about the black slop they found on their porch i felt powerful and unstoppable. I became too arrogant, started striking during the day. That's when they caught me and strung me up in the streets and hit me with rocks. I barely escaped with my life and i had to leave town. Now after all these years, I'm in a new town and I behave well enough. But I've got this nagging feeling, the urge is back, and I'm starting to think that my new town is about to experience a storm
LEEEEROYYYYYYY JEEENNNNKIIINNNSS 2 Aug, 2021 @ 7:56am 
The precursor to Kool-Aid Man, "the Pitcher Man", was created on July 10, 1954. Marvin Potts, inspired by watching his young son draw smiley faces on a frosted window, created the Pitcher Man, a glass pitcher with a wide smile emblazoned on its side and filled with Kool-Aid.

In 1974, arms and legs were added and Kool-Aid Man was introduced as a 6-foot-tall pitcher of cherry Kool-Aid, reportedly voiced by Grey Advertising composer Richard Berg and created by Alan Kupchick and Harold Karp (of Grey Advertising). Children, parched from playing, or other various activities, typically exchanged a few words referring to their thirst, then put a hand to the side of their mouths and shouted "Hey, Kool-Aid!", whereupon Kool-Aid Man made his grand entrance, breaking through walls, fences, ceilings or furnishings, uttering the famous words "Oh yeah!", then poured the dehydrated youngsters a glass of Kool-Aid.
LVE Lucy (Vaccinator Collector) 12 Mar, 2015 @ 4:41am 
Lol, that was last year. Although, you are still awesome!
Noodles 11 Mar, 2015 @ 7:35pm 
Thanks! :-)
LVE Lucy (Vaccinator Collector) 3 Jul, 2014 @ 6:07pm 
You are awesome :D