And the fact that they’re talking to the gator instead of to his human pet would seem to indicate that they definitely aren’t weirdness blind either. @_@
Well, with Mr. Gator now realizing that he isn’t an actual ghost, what will he do now? Will he hang around with Remy and Brian, animating the occasional corpse to help out? (He’d have to leave the gator so Remy can finish his charm. I’m sure he could find someone to hang out in.)
…So, is this Louisiana, or Florida?
Louisiana. Florida doesn’t have voodoo (maybe some ouiji boards)
Florida has an entirely different flavor of weird.
Florida has their own version of voodoo- Santeria
Could be Florida. Lots of older folks there, plenty of guns.
Not enough golf courses for Florida.
Yep. Still looking for Brian.
Given the setting, Don’t you mean looking for Braaaiiins?
I’d say they’re weirdness blind, but hohnestly I think they are just in the “it’s weird but I gotta gun so I dont give a dang” stage
The very best stage to be in! ^_^
And the fact that they’re talking to the gator instead of to his human pet would seem to indicate that they definitely aren’t weirdness blind either. @_@
What I find confusing is that the spirit supposedly haunted a house. And he did not notice that he was still living in it?
Clearly, the spirit was contradiction blind.
Also, the golf course is right there. The swamp’s just a really BIG water hazard…
That’s an old joke.
Sometimes us old jokes are still great.
Well, with Mr. Gator now realizing that he isn’t an actual ghost, what will he do now? Will he hang around with Remy and Brian, animating the occasional corpse to help out? (He’d have to leave the gator so Remy can finish his charm. I’m sure he could find someone to hang out in.)
Yeah – how about, say, Skin Horse?
That’s some place. I said some one.
So…in many ways this is *exactly* like Swamp Thing. (Except, you know Holland actually died.)