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In reply to the discussion: Greatest Pharmacist Ever Prescribes Anti-Monster Spray for 6-Year-Old [View all]phil89
(1,043 posts)51. Why not just teach him rational thought?
Seems like a weird premise to set.
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onehandle
Mar 2014
OP
hence the logic of the older, tried and true method of leaving a few cookies out to appease
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#31
But then they tell all their monster friends and they all come over for cookie parties.
cui bono
Mar 2014
#52
Yes but on the other hand, she will get "hooked" on the monster spray. The pharmacist isnt no fool.
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#75
"This is going to result in an explosion of anti-monster-spray-resistant monsters. "
greiner3
Mar 2014
#58
He's also in the "Dear Mr Watterson" movie about the Calvin and Hobbes creator
SomethingFishy
Mar 2014
#21
Yes, but sadly it costs $500 million in campaign donations to the opposing party. nt
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#14
Thanks for the idea. I have a 2 year old greatgrandchild who has monsters in her room.
jwirr
Mar 2014
#10
"Don't worry about that bug, it has no mouth parts" my father used to say, when there was some
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2014
#74
I don't recall if those giant roaches DID hiss...we kids were yelling too loud to hear 'em if they
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2014
#78