It's been a

Chatterbox: Pudding's Place

It's been a

It's been a long, long year, with many ups and downs. Yes. A nice, long, peaceful year that turned my life upside down and right side up again. And that is Why, my friends, I believe it is time to celebrate the anniversary of the "last ski lodge" with a new invitation. 

Rules:

-Everyone seems to know the jist by now. Look it up if you don't.

-Alternate egos are welcomed and encouraged. Please specify if you would like them to be treated as another aspect of you or as another person entirely. Each individual alter ego acting as his or her own person will be tossed into the Sugarbowl.

-Game begins July 15, 2015.

-I will still not be able to drive, despite being sixteen. What a shame.

-All bags will be checked at the door. Please dispose of at this time all sharp objects, blunt items such as baseball bats, golf clubs, and your little sister, and any liquids in containers over 3.4 ounces.

-If I see a pie, I will confiscate it while smiling, patting you on the back, and saying, "Oh for me? You shouldn't have." I expect to see lots of pies. Cakes, too.

Good luck, my friends. Let's enjoy another Ski Lodge Murder Mystery together.

submitted by T.O.N.
(May 14, 2015 - 5:40 pm)

That's incredible!

*goes in corner and sulks at my failure artistic skills 

submitted by S.E.
(June 12, 2015 - 8:52 pm)

Youve just got to practice, S.E! Give up on all social life and draw instead! It has its ups and downs. 

submitted by Theo W., Dark, dreary places
(June 14, 2015 - 7:32 pm)

What social life do I have to give up?

Well, Spammie. That is unkind. ubum. Okay. I understand, Spammie. I can always get up and leave yu, you selfish beast. You better save that for Mr. Ricardo.

DId anyone get that I Love Lucy refernce? No? Ok... 

submitted by S.E.
(June 24, 2015 - 5:17 am)

That is definitely my nefarious laughter at seeing that wonderful image.

Is that blue moon ice cream I see? And a cake for me? Man, now I want a cake to eat. 

submitted by T.O.N.
(June 13, 2015 - 3:42 pm)

Nefarious laughter is perhaps the best reaction I've ever gotten over my art. 

Yep! Blue moon ice cream, cake, the sugar bowl (?) ... The only thing I'm missing is ghosts, and I'm thinking of doing a follow up drawing mid-late ski lodge, so.... Ghosts!

submitted by Theo W., Dark, dreary places
(June 14, 2015 - 7:20 pm)

Can I PLEEEASE co-- 

Somebody: NO. Volcano, we have discussed this.  

submitted by Volcano Flame, age :(, :(
(June 11, 2015 - 8:56 pm)

Wow Theo! I love it:) can't wait for it to start!!!

submitted by Forrest
(June 12, 2015 - 10:03 am)

Theo... I am very impressed.

T.O.N., this is one of those questions that doesn't have anything to do with any current  conversation but...

Does the name Jem Louise Margret III *holds up the three middle fingers of her right hand* have anything at all to do with To Kill a Mockingbird? That is a favorite here in Rose bud land. 

submitted by Rose bud
(June 12, 2015 - 4:45 pm)

Weird questions are good.

JLM is one of my friends in real life. I haven't talked to her in a while because we go to different schools, but we keep in touch. In seventh grade, I began the JLM pattern of stabbings in the first ski lodge (which none of you have seen. This is a good thing). I wanted to continue that in the second (which you can see. This is a bad thing.), so I asked her what kind of name she wanted. Somehow it was decided that we would give her the most old lady name we could come up with.

I accidentally said Jem Louise the day before when talking about Scout, and Lodge 1's murderer tacked a Margaret to the end to make it the most old lady name possible. Later on, the same murderer added III and the Sir went on a few months later when she appeared in a fairy tale.

And that is more than you ever wanted to know about Jem Louise Margaret. If anything in the above paragraphs was wrong, as far as I'm concerned, it's wrong for good. 

submitted by T.O.N.
(June 13, 2015 - 3:46 pm)

Thanks, Rose bud!

submitted by Theo W., Dark, dreary places
(June 14, 2015 - 7:34 pm)

Thank you, Forrest! I can't wait for it to start either.

submitted by Theo W., Dark, dreary places
(June 14, 2015 - 7:33 pm)

I'm bringing my small carry-on with my toothbrush, several pairs of socks, two coats, pants and a few other odds and ends. How ever, the most important 

thing I'm keeping in my pocket. My personal, rec

hargable, portable listening device. Never go anywhere without it. 

 

submitted by Will T, age 15, GA
(June 12, 2015 - 10:40 pm)

Queen Elizabeth, my brother and I just read the ski lodge entry including a paragraph about collective gasping. Queen Elizabeth laughed so hard that I could really see the tears streaming down her face. I am serious. This is the first time I have ever seen someone laugh so hard that they cried. We then all practiced our synchronized gasping. Here is what it looked like

Jacob (my brother): 1. 2. 3!

All of us: GASP

Queen Elizabeth: laughs

All of us: gasp and laugh at intervals.

Rose bud: 1. 2. 3

All of us: Gasp

All of us: collectively laugh :)  

 

submitted by Rose bud
(June 13, 2015 - 2:53 pm)

Lol. I was just gasping randomly and syncronized 2 days ago reading the same thing and this kid sitting next to me playing some hacked video game and he got really confused. I was like, "Go Ruby!" and he was like, "Who's Ruby?". Then he asked about someone in our grade with the last name Ruby  and I was like, "No. You know. Ruby, Red, Andy, T.O.N." He says, "What?". I say, "The Ruby I know. You don't know him, I do." And he was really confused and was like, "Ookaaay..." Tongue out I love confusing people with Cricket stuff...

submitted by Ellie, age 12, Place of ski lodge
(June 13, 2015 - 6:48 pm)

T.O.N. that's funny. I know someone for real who's name is Margaret.

submitted by Wren, The tree outside
(June 13, 2015 - 7:15 pm)