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*[http://www.emotional-literacy.com/fuzzy.htm ''A Warm Fuzzy Tale''] The origin of ''Cold Pricklies''. | *[http://www.emotional-literacy.com/fuzzy.htm ''A Warm Fuzzy Tale''] The origin of ''Cold Pricklies''. | ||
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*[[Fuzzy-Wuzzies]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:15, 20 November 2009
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Prickly-Wicklies are the undesireable end result of going to war, according to Chris-Chan. Although doubtlessly making perfect sense to him, Chris fails to elaborate on the consequences of this forfeit. Prickly-wicklies could therefore constitute anything from scorn for engaging in combat, to painful, prolonged death in a mustard-gas clouded barrack.
Prickly-wicklies are also known to give people slugs,[1] as opposted to their antithesis, fuzzy-wuzzies, which give people hugs.
| “ | War is never the answer; peace is. Never fight. Compliments will get you fuzzy-wuzzies. War gets you prickly-wicklies...as well as punches, they get you those too. Thank you very much, and have a wonderful day | ” |
| Christian Weston Chandler | ||
External Links
- A Warm Fuzzy Tale The origin of Cold Pricklies.
References
See also: