Skipper and William began to walk around New York's Central Park, just a way to have something to do. "Look, we're in the District," alisema William, pointing at a small lamp post. "Look here, I'm not trying to make wewe look dumb, but that's a lamp post," alisema Skipper. "No, it's the District, look...." pointed William. Skipper then looked closely at the lamp post, then it shone brilliantly and beamed at their feet, soon after, several human ghosts, all in army uniforms, began to march off to the light's beam. "These be all the men and women that have died for humanity's greed for the black menace, the pure terror, and the damnation of innocent lives" alisema William. "What's the Pure terror?" asked Skipper. William paused on it and watched the souls passing over. "Death kwa worship. Religious cults and Evil forces, all shrouded kwa a curtain of deception, also known as preaches of the religion," alisema William. Skipper watched as the various ghosts, some disemboweled au massacred, passing to the other side. "Would I pass over through the District?" asked Skipper. "No, the Deadlight District only passes over those who died in the army, while attacking," alisema William.
"Then why are there only a few hundred then? Why not the thousands dead?" asked Skipper. "The spirits wander on the earth for a certain 'Waiting period' before they can go to the other side...." alisema William solemnly. "What is the Damnation of Innocent lives then?" asked Skipper. "The Genocides and mass-killings there is today, no more, no less," alisema William. "You must encounter the other side often? wewe are very bright soldier," alisema Skipper. "I seclude myself to the sites at times I feel alone," alisema William. "Oh, okay.... I think I've seen enough of the afterlife, I just....." trailed off Skipper. "Your team? wewe miss your family?" asked William. "Yeah, I mean, it does get awfully lonely out here," thought Skipper. "I've been alone my whole life, never paid attention to it, better to learn alone than with distractions," alisema William. "That's true, and I'm gladly surprised wewe think so, but there's the feeling of deprivation," alisema Skipper. "Yeah, I know, I've been used to it, say, do wewe want to go back to the HQ?" asked William. "More than ever!!!" alisema Skipper. "I think I might find a way to help wewe back, maybe....." alisema William. Skipper smiled a bit and felt good inside.
"Anything else wewe might need to ask Skipper?" asked William. "No, I'm exhausted, all this floating around and stories, and questions, I'm fine," alisema Skipper. "Alright, but remember what they say at times, Don't pass out, when there's permanent markers about!!" alisema William chuckling. "Yeah, I can relate to that perfectly," smiled Skipper, laying back and looking at the pitch-black sky. "We are Marafiki for all the time wewe got here!! And no one can stop that," alisema William, yawning and laying down. "Oh, wewe go to sleep little cadet," alisema Skipper, closing his eyes and sleeping. "Oh the old saints, the freaking saints, the freaking saints will never come, they'll never come in the freaking bayou, oh the saints ain't coming home," sang William.
"Then why are there only a few hundred then? Why not the thousands dead?" asked Skipper. "The spirits wander on the earth for a certain 'Waiting period' before they can go to the other side...." alisema William solemnly. "What is the Damnation of Innocent lives then?" asked Skipper. "The Genocides and mass-killings there is today, no more, no less," alisema William. "You must encounter the other side often? wewe are very bright soldier," alisema Skipper. "I seclude myself to the sites at times I feel alone," alisema William. "Oh, okay.... I think I've seen enough of the afterlife, I just....." trailed off Skipper. "Your team? wewe miss your family?" asked William. "Yeah, I mean, it does get awfully lonely out here," thought Skipper. "I've been alone my whole life, never paid attention to it, better to learn alone than with distractions," alisema William. "That's true, and I'm gladly surprised wewe think so, but there's the feeling of deprivation," alisema Skipper. "Yeah, I know, I've been used to it, say, do wewe want to go back to the HQ?" asked William. "More than ever!!!" alisema Skipper. "I think I might find a way to help wewe back, maybe....." alisema William. Skipper smiled a bit and felt good inside.
"Anything else wewe might need to ask Skipper?" asked William. "No, I'm exhausted, all this floating around and stories, and questions, I'm fine," alisema Skipper. "Alright, but remember what they say at times, Don't pass out, when there's permanent markers about!!" alisema William chuckling. "Yeah, I can relate to that perfectly," smiled Skipper, laying back and looking at the pitch-black sky. "We are Marafiki for all the time wewe got here!! And no one can stop that," alisema William, yawning and laying down. "Oh, wewe go to sleep little cadet," alisema Skipper, closing his eyes and sleeping. "Oh the old saints, the freaking saints, the freaking saints will never come, they'll never come in the freaking bayou, oh the saints ain't coming home," sang William.
Do wewe know , about Skipper at this moment we have Marlene (the funny is that wewe call her in English Marlini in Portuguese (I am from Brazil) in my country we say zaidi au less Marlane it is so diferent but ok )hehehe and about Private we know Shaina and in the episode upendo hurts Skipper ask this :
Who here never felt upendo for a Girl ( au near this )
????
And Kowalski and Rico raise their Fins and than Skipper says:
Guatemala
And Rico remember
And then Skipper says Doris, the Dolphin
And than Kowalski starts crying and saying Doris
In this episode we dicovered about Rico's upendo in Guatemala =>
But People I wait everyday to see Skipper and Marlene togheter let's act and write to the responsable it is so Clare they upendo it other they have to be toghueter
And about Kowalski??????
He desarves a chance with Doris
What do wewe think?????
Who here never felt upendo for a Girl ( au near this )
????
And Kowalski and Rico raise their Fins and than Skipper says:
Guatemala
And Rico remember
And then Skipper says Doris, the Dolphin
And than Kowalski starts crying and saying Doris
In this episode we dicovered about Rico's upendo in Guatemala =>
But People I wait everyday to see Skipper and Marlene togheter let's act and write to the responsable it is so Clare they upendo it other they have to be toghueter
And about Kowalski??????
He desarves a chance with Doris
What do wewe think?????
My Collection of POM Haikus:
I can't sleep well one night and I made haikus to make me fall asleep. And here are the results....!
These are haikus that describe the penguins, the lemurs, and Marlene. I did it just for fun, nothing else!
Skipper, the leader,
Commands recons siku and night;
Never swim alone.
K'walski, the smart one,
Best known as the "Options Guy";
Good golly wolly!
Rico has no doubt
He's the living wrecking ball;
Boom! Blam! Kablamo!
Private, the youngest
Loves unicorns and rainbows;
Winkies, ev'rywhere!
Julien, the royal
Puts his trust to sky spirits;
My moves are yummy!
Maurice, the aye-aye
Always serves the so-called king;
Wait-uh, what? Say what?!
Mort, the panya, kipanya lemur
Can't get over Julien's feet;
I swali nothing!
Marlene, the otter's
Independent from both sides;
Yeah, have fun with that!
I can't sleep well one night and I made haikus to make me fall asleep. And here are the results....!
These are haikus that describe the penguins, the lemurs, and Marlene. I did it just for fun, nothing else!
Skipper, the leader,
Commands recons siku and night;
Never swim alone.
K'walski, the smart one,
Best known as the "Options Guy";
Good golly wolly!
Rico has no doubt
He's the living wrecking ball;
Boom! Blam! Kablamo!
Private, the youngest
Loves unicorns and rainbows;
Winkies, ev'rywhere!
Julien, the royal
Puts his trust to sky spirits;
My moves are yummy!
Maurice, the aye-aye
Always serves the so-called king;
Wait-uh, what? Say what?!
Mort, the panya, kipanya lemur
Can't get over Julien's feet;
I swali nothing!
Marlene, the otter's
Independent from both sides;
Yeah, have fun with that!