Amelia’s Song

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Amelia’s Song

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Take Cover
Take Cover
10 years ago

Oh! *Song*. I thought those shapes were sougs, and I was wondering which one was Amelia’s.

Jim
Jim
10 years ago

I’m predisposed to doubt the skill of an author whose pseudonym is spelled “Kneel” Downe — way to ruin a potential joke. Of course, maybe it’s not spelled “Neil” because the author didn’t want to get sued by the makers of ParaNorman.

DED
DED
10 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Well, there’s also Neal. A lame pseudonym anyway, unless this is S&M fare.

Kris
Kris
10 years ago

SOUG. It’s definitely SOUG.

And with that pseudonym, so hard to refrain from the obvious raunchy jokes

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago
Reply to  Kris

OK, I’ll bite, what’s “SOUG” stand for?

Babatunde Wolaka
Babatunde Wolaka
10 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

Some Obviously Ugly Graphics.

Kris
Kris
10 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

The font makes “Song” look more like “Soug”! But I love the acronym!

Paul Briggs
10 years ago

Dear God… Papyrus has an evil twin.

Matt Nelson
10 years ago
Reply to  Paul Briggs

Actually, I bet you could at least make this font look interesting. Papyrus not so much anymore.

Matt Nelson
10 years ago

“KNEEL DOWNE”

Aaaaaahahahahahahahaha

(gasp)

AAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Robbie
Robbie
10 years ago

A virulent fable? Really?

Let’s check Chambers Dictionary: “VIRULENT. Extremely infectious; highly poisonous or malignant; venomous; acrimonious.”

Well, OK then. Maybe it’s the right word.

Kris
Kris
10 years ago
Reply to  Robbie

Perhaps they should have added: *WARNING*

john e. . .
10 years ago

I’ll say it then: Shouldn’t the illustrator’s name be “Bend Over?” Or at least “Ben D. Over?”