gummybuggy
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gummybuggy · 2 hours ago
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"Thank you, Percy!" -Mrs. Kyndley's daughter, Happy Ever After
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gummybuggy · 21 hours ago
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How ‘bout low-effort Zip and Zug causing problems for the rest of the Z-Stacks?
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what have they gotten into now?
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gummybuggy · 21 hours ago
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gummybuggy · 1 day ago
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Next up in the torment nexus: weed gummies that kill you
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gummybuggy · 4 days ago
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Something based on The New Yorker first cover in 1925, after days of dread and panic attacks. Top Hat is a perfect test dummy for my amusement ^^
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gummybuggy · 4 days ago
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gummybuggy · 4 days ago
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Finally found the scene where Elvis quits, only to come back later in the ep
S4 E3 Quarry Rescue
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gummybuggy · 5 days ago
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gummybuggy · 5 days ago
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Miss Daisy, my beloved 😩💚
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gummybuggy · 6 days ago
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your life is not an optimization problem
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gummybuggy · 8 days ago
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this was munitions, right?
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gummybuggy · 9 days ago
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damn he sucks
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gummybuggy · 9 days ago
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Hard Worker
"Urgh, why do I have t' pull th' heaviest goods train?!" Duncan groused. "Like always, I have t' do th' hardest work!"
Skarloey simply laughed. "That's because you're the strongest engine we have, Duncan. You're the one best suited for the job."
"Mmmm..." Duncan made a discontented noise, but didn't bother complaining further. Skarloey was right, after all, and his ego didn't mind the praise.
"Alright, fine! But once the sun goes down, that's it! I'm off work, and I can't be asked fer more!"
Nearby, Duke gave a disgruntled humph. "Really now, Duncan. Such an attitude simply is not suitable. Why, if someone broke down--"
"So what!" Duncan sneered. "If they break down, and my work day's over, it's not my job t' help!"
Duke was about to retort, but he didn't have the time; instead, the older engine was interrupted by a weesh of steam as Duncan pulled out of the shed, off to begin his day.
"Can you believe that fool of an engine?!" Duke huffed as he watched Duncan pull away. "Such a selfish brat!"
"Now now, Duke," Skarloey gently chided. "Duncan may say those things now, but he's come a long way from the stubborn-screwed engine he used to be. He cares about every last one of us, even if he won't admit it."
"Tch," Duke scoffed. "I'd have to see it to believe it."
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Much to Duncan's dismay, his work seemed to take forever. First, there was a delay while he was refilling his tank. Then, there was a delay as cattle had to be cleared from the tracks. Finally, loading his slate trucks took an eternity, and the dumb trucks themselves were no help, singing their songs and annoying the workers. By the time he was on his way back to Crovan's Gate, a long train of slate trailing behind him, the sun was halfway below the horizon.
"FINALLY!" Duncan groaned as the familiar roofs of Glennock came into view. "We're almost there!"
"That we are," Corrine, his driver smiled. "It's been a long day, but we'll be done soon."
"That's right!" Duncan grinned. "No more work fer me--"
Suddenly, a crackling came over the radio, startling both Duncan and his driver. The radios were still fairly new additions, and took some getting used to. "Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. Requesting the breakdown train at Glennock. No. 1 Skarloey has come off the rails. I repeat, No. 1 Skarloey has come off the rails. Requesting the breakdown train."
Corrine sighed. "Poor Skarloey. Hopefully someone will come for him soon."
For a long moment, Duncan didn't answer. Then, he heaved a quiet sigh. "I'll do it."
Corrine blinked at her engine in shock. "Really? But you were so determined this morning--"
"I know!" Duncan groaned. "But it's on our way anyway, and we've got workers in th' back comin' home from helpin' wit' the slate!" The engine frowned, making a face like he dared her to disagree with him. "'Sides, I know I don't have ta do it, but..."
He trailed off, but his driver smiled. "You don't need to justify yourself to me, Duncan. Let's go."
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Duncan soon arrived with the breakdown train, finding a contrite Skarloey sitting just off the rails, a few trucks groaning loudly behind him. The old engine looked unsurprised to see him, giving a warm smile. "Ah, hullo, Duncan. Thank you for coming to help us even though your work day's over."
The younger engine sneered, but could tell that the comment held no heat. "Yeah, yeah. Just hurry up and set yerself right."
Once Skarloey had been placed back on the tracks and hooked up behind Duncan, he looked back at the long line of slate, then at the engine in front of him. His expression was thoughtful, eyes toward the sky as he looked like he was weighing whether to say something, but then decided to hold his tongue. Duncan raised an eyebrow, looking back at Skarloey. "What? If ye've got somethin' t' say, just say it!"
Skarloey gave a light little huff and a small smile. "Nothing. I just admire how you can pull me, the trucks, and all of this slate."
Duncan paused a moment, then let his gaze drift forward to the tracks ahead of him, wheels beginning to turn as he pulled his weight.
"Well, ye said it yerself. I'm the strongest we have. I can handle this much, y'know!"
Skarloey laughed cheerfully. "I do! I've known it all along!"
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By the time they got back to the sheds, having unloaded Duncan's slate and gotten Skarloey settled so that he could be looked at tomorrow, the stars were out, twinkling elegantly, and the moon watched on through lazy lashes.
Despite the dim, though, the sheds were bright, alit with cheers at Skarloey's rescue.
"Well," Duke smiled, rolling up to fix Duncan with a merry grin. "It seems I was wrong about you, Duncan."
Duncan simply huffed in response. "I told you all already-- I was going that way when we got the call. Nothin' more to it!"
"Yes, yes," Duke smiled. "Still, I owe you an apology. I'm sorry."
Duncan paused a moment, his expression uncertain, before finally giving a quiet "Mmhmm." and backing into his berth.
"What did I tell you, Duke?" Skarloey smiled from his own shed.
"Perhaps you're right, Skarloey," Duke chuffed. "He may not want to admit it... but he's got a good heart indeed."
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gummybuggy · 10 days ago
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i redid the weslow art months ago and forgor to upload it HEEHEE
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gummybuggy · 10 days ago
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"how can you be blogging about fun stuff while this horrible thing is going on?"
there's always horrible things going on somewhere. if you refuse to calm down until it all stops, all you'll do is give yourself a stroke
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gummybuggy · 11 days ago
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Forget-Me-Not, the national flower of remembrance for German soldiers of The Great War.
Happy (early) Armistice Day 11/11/24
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