When mini-Andy arrived back from his recent trip to New York he was shocked to find that his lab had been invaded by a huge skeleton.
Unfortunately for mini-Andy, it wasn't a very clever or friendly skeleton and he was very hungry. He clearly hadn't eaten for days and you could see his bones and everything!
Because the skeleton had no brain he wasn't able to think.
Mistaking mini-Andy for a tasty morsel of skeleton food, the big nasty skeleton picked up our mini-Adventurer and proceeded to swallow him whole!
It looked for a minute like mini-Andy was in big trouble as he fell into the nasty skeletons rib cage.
How was our mini-Adventurer going to escape from this one!?
From the inside of the skeleton, mini-Andy had an idea.
"What a silly skeleton" thought mini-Andy, "Imagine trying to eat someone when you don't have any form of digestive system whatsoever!"
Realising that the skeleton had somewhat overlooked this vital point, mini-Andy planned his escape and executed it with military precision.
Firstly, he located the vertebral column and got a good foothold on the medial thoracic vertabrae.
After traversing the lumbar vertabrae, mini-Andy took a brief rest at the hip before making his way down the right thigh, over the patella (or knee-cap) and down the tibia, before breaking for freedom!
Run mini-Andy! Run and don't look back!
Unfortunately for mini-Andy, it wasn't a very clever or friendly skeleton and he was very hungry. He clearly hadn't eaten for days and you could see his bones and everything!
Because the skeleton had no brain he wasn't able to think.
Mistaking mini-Andy for a tasty morsel of skeleton food, the big nasty skeleton picked up our mini-Adventurer and proceeded to swallow him whole!
It looked for a minute like mini-Andy was in big trouble as he fell into the nasty skeletons rib cage.
How was our mini-Adventurer going to escape from this one!?
From the inside of the skeleton, mini-Andy had an idea.
"What a silly skeleton" thought mini-Andy, "Imagine trying to eat someone when you don't have any form of digestive system whatsoever!"
Realising that the skeleton had somewhat overlooked this vital point, mini-Andy planned his escape and executed it with military precision.
Firstly, he located the vertebral column and got a good foothold on the medial thoracic vertabrae.
After traversing the lumbar vertabrae, mini-Andy took a brief rest at the hip before making his way down the right thigh, over the patella (or knee-cap) and down the tibia, before breaking for freedom!
Run mini-Andy! Run and don't look back!
hello?
what the BLOG!? members?
remember us, the ones who gave you really cool buttons to put on your blogs to show that you belonged to some kind of community and then promptly disappeared into oblivion?
yeah, sorry about that.
but, we're back.
Check it out here.
Thanks!
- Tiffany, Mikala, & Jen from What the BLOG!?
*falls about laughing*
Oh, such a relief. Taking a break from my horrible SDI essay. (No, I still haven't finished it.)
Interesting photography, by the way. Entertaining style of writing.