The Brain Game: Chapter 5 by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
The Brain Game: Chapter 5
"Dar he blows," Bully peered in from the hallway on King Koopa blowing his snout a second time. Having had so much on his mind, the mighty ruler yawned and stretched, giving a few quick yowls amidst his injuries. He prepared himself for a respite in Dreamland, hoping to forget about his Koopa Kids for a while.
"That wasn't pretty," Kootie Pie commented, "But at least we can Koop out of Daddykins' sight."
"Now to find da hangah," Bully suggested.
"It should be straight ahead," Kooky pointed down the corridor, "If the Doomship's still there, we might catch Cheatsy with some luck."
"I think we'll need..."
"A lot more luck than that,"
They're Still the Koopalings to Me by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
They're Still the Koopalings to Me
What's the matter with the things they're doing?
Can't you tell that they're evil deeds?
If you're siding with a big bad villain
Then you gotta follow his proceeds
Now, they've been hiding in their own dominions
When they came back, Nintendo went with new opinions
So Miyamoto's sayin' that they're just Bowser's minions
But they're still the Koopalings to me
What's the matter with the styles they were sporting?
Could you tell they were obsolete?
Should they vitalize the old nineties culture
When our lives back then were so sweet?
Of course in all the games, you face 'em in a battle
Read about 'em in the comics or the books with sightly prattl
House of Hacks: Chapter 2 by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
House of Hacks: Chapter 2
Chip and Sprinkles slipped through the gate and led the Koopalings, even Lemmy and Iggy, up the walk toward the mansion. The evening chill blew an hour early thanks to the late afternoon sun seeking refuge behind some gray clouds. The dead trees showed some signs of life, waving their branches to greet the first visitors on their property in nearly a century. Sprinkles climbed the rickety steps with her uneasy brother following close behind her. Now, only one barrier stood between the nine Koopas and a creepy adventure.
"Knock on the door, Sis," Chip recommended to his twin who then pounded four times.
"No one's home!" Lemmy exclaimed.
House of Hacks: Prologue by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
House of Hacks: Prologue
Every house has its own history, no matter how big or how small. For inhabited homes, the accounts are the whole unvarnished truth but for deserted houses, rumors are spread from generation to generation. A haunted house, not like the kind you would find at an amusement park, may have enough of these stories to fill an entire library.
Near the outskirts of Ronkoopama, opposite those of Bowser's Castle, the old Kooperspoon mansion sat there, perched on top of its spooky hill swarmed by dead trees. It begged to have its particular legend told once more and two young Koopas could not wait to satisfy its promise. Chip and Sprinkles gripped the
The Brain Game: Chapter 4 by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
The Brain Game: Chapter 4
The six Koopa Kids sat up on the mattress and faced their intimidating father. Just because he had been brutally beaten up by the Mario Bros. for the hundredth time did not mean they had every reason to be afraid. To his children, orders from an incapacitated Koopa struck more fear in their hearts due to his injuries delaying any potential disciplinary action.
"Heh-heh, oh, how are you doing, Kaddydins, uh, Daddykins?" Kooky giggled and strained into a falsetto. Kootie Pie glared at him while the other Koopa Kids smirked, trying their best to keep a straight face.
"I'm a little bit worse for the wear, my grisly grotesque little girl."
The Brain Game: Chapter 5 by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
The Brain Game: Chapter 5
"Dar he blows," Bully peered in from the hallway on King Koopa blowing his snout a second time. Having had so much on his mind, the mighty ruler yawned and stretched, giving a few quick yowls amidst his injuries. He prepared himself for a respite in Dreamland, hoping to forget about his Koopa Kids for a while.
"That wasn't pretty," Kootie Pie commented, "But at least we can Koop out of Daddykins' sight."
"Now to find da hangah," Bully suggested.
"It should be straight ahead," Kooky pointed down the corridor, "If the Doomship's still there, we might catch Cheatsy with some luck."
"I think we'll need..."
"A lot more luck than that,"
They're Still the Koopalings to Me by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
They're Still the Koopalings to Me
What's the matter with the things they're doing?
Can't you tell that they're evil deeds?
If you're siding with a big bad villain
Then you gotta follow his proceeds
Now, they've been hiding in their own dominions
When they came back, Nintendo went with new opinions
So Miyamoto's sayin' that they're just Bowser's minions
But they're still the Koopalings to me
What's the matter with the styles they were sporting?
Could you tell they were obsolete?
Should they vitalize the old nineties culture
When our lives back then were so sweet?
Of course in all the games, you face 'em in a battle
Read about 'em in the comics or the books with sightly prattl
House of Hacks: Chapter 2 by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
House of Hacks: Chapter 2
Chip and Sprinkles slipped through the gate and led the Koopalings, even Lemmy and Iggy, up the walk toward the mansion. The evening chill blew an hour early thanks to the late afternoon sun seeking refuge behind some gray clouds. The dead trees showed some signs of life, waving their branches to greet the first visitors on their property in nearly a century. Sprinkles climbed the rickety steps with her uneasy brother following close behind her. Now, only one barrier stood between the nine Koopas and a creepy adventure.
"Knock on the door, Sis," Chip recommended to his twin who then pounded four times.
"No one's home!" Lemmy exclaimed.
House of Hacks: Prologue by KoopaKid17, literature
Literature
House of Hacks: Prologue
Every house has its own history, no matter how big or how small. For inhabited homes, the accounts are the whole unvarnished truth but for deserted houses, rumors are spread from generation to generation. A haunted house, not like the kind you would find at an amusement park, may have enough of these stories to fill an entire library.
Near the outskirts of Ronkoopama, opposite those of Bowser's Castle, the old Kooperspoon mansion sat there, perched on top of its spooky hill swarmed by dead trees. It begged to have its particular legend told once more and two young Koopas could not wait to satisfy its promise. Chip and Sprinkles gripped the
Current Residence: New York Favourite genre of music: Classic rock Favourite photographer: Huh? Favourite style of art: Sprite art Operating System: Windows XP MP3 player of choice: My brother's if that counts Shell of choice: The dreaded Koopa shell Skin of choice: What kind of question is that? Favourite cartoon character: Homer Simpson Personal Quote: Mmm...waffles...
Favourite Visual Artist
They Should Classify This...
Favourite Movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Favourite Games
Super Mario Bros. 3
Favourite Gaming Platform
NES
Other Interests
Video Games, particularly the Mario series, The Simpsons, South Park
Just making a journal to thank everyone who stopped by my page to wish me a happy birthday. :D
So, yes, I'm 25 today. I can't believe how fast the years fly by.
(1) You must post these rules!
(2) Each person has to share 10 things about themselves.
(3) ANSWER 10 questions asked to you and invent 10 questions the people you tag will answer.
(4) CHOOSE 10 people and put their icons on your journal.
(5) Go to their page and inform them they are tagged.
(6) Not something like "You are tagged if you read this!"
(7) You have to legitimately tag 10 people.
(8) No tag-backs
(9) You can't say that you don't do tags
(10) You MUST MAKE A JOURNAL ENTRY
Since I've been given this particular tag four times, I'm going to do all th
Yup, a rare journal from me but it's not good news by any means.
The power jack to my laptop went so I'll either have to get it fixed or buy a new one all together. I'm leaning towards the latter since Windows is dropping support for XP in the near future. Plus my computer's a dinosaur by today's standards (I got it through my school's laptop program four years ago but it may be as old as six). At least this won't affect my files so I'm backing them up just in case.