Here are some more monsters for you, Beautiful People – enjoy!
It looks like my Monster cookies were not scary enough for you, Beautiful People. Let me introduce you to some truly terrible real monsters who have become legendary.

Count Dracula really existed. He was born in Transylvania in fifteenth century and ruled the province called Wallachia. His name was Vlad III, and his last name was Dracul, which means Dragon in Romanian. He came by this name honestly, inheriting it from his father, Vlad II, who had joined a secret Order of the Dragon and assumed the name. In modern Romanian,draculalso meansdevil, and this translation went a long way towards inspiring many vampire legends. Wait, but the Bram Stoker’s blood drinker isCount Dracula, whereas our man isPrince Dracul. Granted, he also wasn’t a very savory character, dispatching his enemies with extreme cruelty. His favorite execution method was impaling, for which he earned…
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LOL
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Next time i make chicken and dumplings, i want to try with these.
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Thank you so much, dear Mimi. Let me know how they come out, please.
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Worth its reincarnation
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Thank you so much, Derrick.
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Dolly, I enjoyed your chunky soup and Falstaff story, but couldn’t find any place to comment. Hope you are soon shaking a leg!!! oxox
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Do you mean that comments were closed for that post? Thank you for letting me know. I will investigate.
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I couldn’t find a place to comment, Dolly. It may just be my locational dyslexia but I looked and looked…
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I like the term “locational dyslexia.” They should include it in the next DSM.
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This does not look monstrous but super warming and delicious. No doubt that any cold-hearted monster would warm up with your yummy bowl of love.👍❤️🍲
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Thank you so much for a lovely comment, darling!
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