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=== Crunchy, Splotchy, Lumpy and Spikey ===
 
Crunchy, Splotchy, Lumpy and Spikey are four kittens in a box that [[Randall Marijuana]] found one day riding home on his skateboard. As the box read "Free To A Good Home", he took them in. As soon as he entered his home, he found that the kittens were bound to the box. They only exist inside the box and with each other. Randall decided to attach the box to an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner so they could move around.  
 
Crunchy, Splotchy, Lumpy and Spikey are four kittens in a box that [[Randall Marijuana]] found one day riding home on his skateboard. As the box read "Free To A Good Home", he took them in. As soon as he entered his home, he found that the kittens were bound to the box. They only exist inside the box and with each other. Randall decided to attach the box to an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner so they could move around.  
  
 
When Randall was asked about their names, he simply replied, "It's what they felt like when I pet them."
 
When Randall was asked about their names, he simply replied, "It's what they felt like when I pet them."

Revision as of 15:10, 5 September 2020

Crunchy, Splotchy, Lumpy and Spikey

Crunchy, Splotchy, Lumpy and Spikey are four kittens in a box that Randall Marijuana found one day riding home on his skateboard. As the box read "Free To A Good Home", he took them in. As soon as he entered his home, he found that the kittens were bound to the box. They only exist inside the box and with each other. Randall decided to attach the box to an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner so they could move around.

When Randall was asked about their names, he simply replied, "It's what they felt like when I pet them."