Image via Wikipedia Harold Potter woke up one morning and the first thing that came out of his lips was “penis.” Harold Potter looked like an otter. The weather was good, so he decided that he wanted … more →
Nothing but wordstroublewithwords wrote 5 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Harold Potter woke up one morning and the first thing that came out of his lips … more →
troublewithwords wrote 10 months ago: April Fool’s! DUDE I JUST HIT 69 POST ON MY WORDPRESS DAWG! I’m celebrating by posting a … more →
troublewithwords wrote 11 months ago: Hermione had been planning this day for weeks. She felt it to be expected of her and even expected i … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Yeah, these last two parts seem to suffer from writing too long. I hope they have some good moments. … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: We’re going over to the river to wash up, said Sal, the Salad Man. You are free to join us. An … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Slowly, coming up from the ocean was something ridiculously monstrous and a sight to behold… H … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Harold Potter looked like an otter. He was in the store of Bernie Botter! He was trying out some eve … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Harold Potter looked like an otter. It was due to an accident in transfiguration class that resulted … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Harold Potter: Hey, do you know where the restroom is? Goblin King: What… How? Harold Potter?! … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: How are ya doin’ buddy? Haha. My name is buddy yet I am asking you. that is ironic. robbie rep … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Boredom sets in and this is the result. Enjoy from it what you will. Buddy Bear said to his new frie … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Harold Potter, was made out of gold, he’d looked like an otter, thirty years old, he was round … more →
troublewithwords wrote 1 year ago: Harold Potter didn’t like the water. It was cold and he was naked. He was running in the rain … more →