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The Zarking Stupid Coffee Song!
The Zarking Stupid Coffee Song! by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

Wooooo! I just had to draw this. =D Smeety Castle Tallests spouting profanity without knowing it! See, it came out in a recent survey filled out by Red that he and Purple learned their first swear word when they were about 7 or 8...Advisor Spork spilled his coffee all over himself and must've yelled something to the effect of 'Bloodzarking stupid coffee! Zarkit!!' At which point Pur ran off to tell Red about 'this funny word Uncle Spork just said.' 9.9 And then like any two young boys will do when presented with a word that sounds funny, they made up a song about it and said it nonstop for the rest of the day until Queen Miyuki caught wind of it and told them to cut it out. =B Even though she thought it was funny.

Lookit the smeeties!! Red...is already insisting on wearing giant boots. XD; And Pur's obviously the prissy one of the two...nothing has changed. 8B drools because of the cuteness, then head explodes, then resurrects, then runs away giggling Zarking stupid coffeeeeee~!

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Posted: Saturday, 21 August, 2004 @ 01:34 AM

SO SLARKING CUTE!!!!!!11111!!!11!1 dies

I WANT TO CUDDLE THEM!

AND SING THE SONG!

I like Pur's socks.

CUUUUUTE!! @_@!! EEEEEEE!!!!

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