Sunday, August 26, 2012

WORD OF THE DAY! 8/26/12.

square off [skwair-awf]
verb
1. Taking a fighting stance, preparing to fight, beginning a brawl by means of intimidation, posturing, and stretching, as well as other mind games.

EX. It had been nine months since Mysterion defeated the arch nemesis Prof. Chaos and Butters had been sent to his room for a year without TV. There had not been a single sign of Mysterion's presence; was he dead or in hiding? Nobody knew except for his established contact in the South Park County Geology Dept. and member of the City Council, Randy Marsh. Mysterion had become a criminal when he killed Kenny, that bastard.

There had been word of a new force to be reckoned with in the sewers of Southpark. Trained by Mr. Hanky himself, Bane, was a monster of a man that had taken over the underground market of meth and cow wrangling in South Park. He went too far when he started work on a bomb that could bring the mountains down around South Park.

Randy Marsh ended up chasing some guy who stole his margarita mixer into the sewers until he ended up getting shot (luckily, he was wearing his geologist's bulletproof vest) and was dragged before Bane. Randy quickly got off to square-off against his foe.

A cloaked figure from the shadow's shoots a dart into Stan's leg.

"Aw! No fair!"He howls before tumbling back over the railing behind him into the drain out of the sewer.

To be continued in...

MYSTERION RISES