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Creative Arts and Media => Creative Writing => Books and Comics => Topic started by: Trixsie Vixen on November 18, 2014, 10:52:03 PM
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TmKwU3iU5k8/U5ez2WnVj0I/AAAAAAAAEEM/1N-B2B2011k/s1600/clifford+book.jpg)
Just a hunch, but who else loved this book as a cub? I sure did and now I wonder if this is a friend of Luggz XD
Fans or critics, what do you remember?
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Clifford! Yay!
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I liked it! A lot!
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Love it
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I don't remember much about it except Clifford was a pain in the ass when it came feeding time. A villager was chosen from cul-de-sac to be sacrificed to the red overlord every night. At the end of the book, only the family survived, for now...
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Hahaha XD thats great
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:o
Omg I love clifford! I used to watch him everyday he was on TV! Zoey, Clifford, Elizabeth, Miguel, Tony, Mac, Jetta, What was his name... he was my favorite dog.... T_BONE!!! I have read couple books but hardly remember them.
Lol, That's funny White.
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Hahaha! I knew you Clifford fans would be out there!
Oh wow! White, er I mean, Red Overlord... your avi is spectacular beyond any intensification!
I wish I'd had the effect on my Foxrog.
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Haha I love his Avi
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I love that big red dog.
And yeah, his avi is priceless XD
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You know I might start this stuff but it's you guys that run with it XD
Oh White... X3
What would Clifford say?
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Haha XD
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I'm pretty sure the Red Overlord would say "The last time I had fun, 'The Red Sea' had as much meaning as the Boston Tea Party."
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^ Liked ^
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This thread is amazing
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I didn't know about this! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford%27s_Really_Big_Movie (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford%27s_Really_Big_Movie)
Why didn't anyone tell me!?!?!?!
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Didn't read much Clifford in my elementary school days, more of a Richard Scarry and Berenstain Bears reader.
I read somewhere that Emily Elizabeth's love was responsible for Clifford's growth. Bull. That thing has some kind of dog acromegaly.
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Yeah, if every beloved dog grew that big it would be a nightmare!
I've been told my art looks reminiscent of Richard Scarry's books.