![]() ![]() But of course!Īnd now it’s up for Dexter to capture the Jurassic pooch before it causes a bigger wreck outside, while Dee Dee just wants to play with the puppy. Dee Dee eventually comes in and sees the T-Rex, confuses it for an actual puppy, and releases it. One that acts like a puppy! And like an overgrown puppy probably would, the dinosaur wrecks Dexter’s lab, forcing him to cage the creature. Or maybe it isn’t the family dog, but he does have a leash and was in the lab.Īnyway, Dexter combines the fossil and the dog to turn it into a T-Rex. I’d call it a continuity era, if this was a show where continuity mattered. And yeah, sometimes they have a dog, sometimes they don’t. Until Dexter sees the family dog, that is. Unfortunately, Dexter doesn’t have the ability to do such and sits and mope. This one starts of with Dexter finding a dinosaur fossil (or a turd- I can’t understand his scientific mumbo jumbo), in hopes of bringing a prehistoric creature back to life by doing so. ![]() It’s all official, too! Anyway, I promise to make this week an engaging one, so let’s see what I have to tackle. If anything ehre tickles your fancy, add in the code CHEER15 at retail, and you will get a bonus 15% off until December 11th. ![]() There are shirts and other pieces of merchandise for not only Ed, Edd n’ Eddy and the other three shows I tackle, but a few other Cartoon Network classics as well. I wasn’t swamped with family, but rather schoolwork and a social life to take care of.Īlso, I ordered this shirt as a Christmas gift. Before I begin, I have to apologize for my break last week. ![]()
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