
"So that's Ireland."
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"So that's Ireland."
"This next one is called 'The Sermon on the Mount.'"
"Well how about that. . . Lady Godiva bought a Harley!"
Vlad the Inhaler
Unfinished painting of a monster in a lake sits beside the lake with no painter in sight
1847 - Bram Stoker, creator of Dracula was born in Dublin.
The Loch Ness Rowing Team
'...this is Loch Lomand!'
Giant using sheep as cotton buds
"Bigfoot"
Another Bigfoot sighting...
I crawled out of a toilet and ate a guy. Say my name 3 times in a mirror. I dare you. No one suspects I'm Slenderman. She took me home. Then she woke up in a tub of ice missing a kidney. Urban Legends-in-Their-Own-Minds.
"Honey, where's the baby?" "The first voyage of Sinbad"
Wolf to Red Riding Hood: 'No thanks, I'm on a strict grandmother diet.'
"You're ruining our reputation, Bob!"
"I liked the fee-fi-fo-fum part, but I found the rest of his speech racist and repellent."
"That dream catcher may be working a little too well."
Buoyed by his past success, William Tell sought even greater challenges,
"I knew you were mad when I found nettles in my fig leaf drawer."
"Who'd have thought old Harry would turn out to be a vampire?"
The Gingerbread Man Hits 50.
'It's the pink spot, Jim lad - them rascals is going to try and tweak my nipples!'
"Tonight we are going out to plunder, lads!"
"Of course, it may be one of those sting operations!"
William Tell's lesser-known first son- Stanislaus Tell.
"Well, who's stupid idea was it to honeymoon on Moonlight bay?!"
"Do I have to go out again!?"
St Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland.
"You have to practice because if the Devil challenges you to a fiddle contest and wins, he gets your soul."
Location, location, location!
Uses of a Dead Cat in History: The Pied Piper
Edna spots the ever elusive Loch Ness Monster.
"We received another message from that scoundrel Robin Hood, sire!"
"If you need anything in the building, just call the super. This is the only known photo of him."
"It is just as the Oracle foretold!"
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