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global warming forces chupacabra north

By Mike Bijon

chupacabra warning sign by Jeff Carter CarterComics.comA Texas woman and her neighbors believe they may have found the bodies of three chupacabras near their ranches in the town of Cuero. Their discovery is getting large amounts of national news coverage this weekend because A) nothing new happened in Iraq, Iran, or with any US economic report that the American public wouldn’t be bored to tears by, and B) the woman, Phylis, can’t be easily dismissed as a normal crazy American because she hacked the head off one of the alleged chupacabra bodies and stashed it in her freezer to proove what she found.

The real story, however, is that global warming has pushed a creature normally sighted in South America so far north (according to Wikipedia the chupacabra is normally sighted in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Brazil, and Mexico). At long last environmentalists and Texas ranchers have a common enemy to rally around. Once it’s gene-tested and identified it still won’t matter what the Creature of Cuero turns out to be descended from.

Chupacabra or not, it’s eating ranchers’ animals and is real enough that they’ll be looking to hunt them down and kill them all. Environmentalists already up in arms about the population of feral cats killing small, endangered animals throughout Texas will also be looking for the chupacabra’s head. As history (and the US occupation of Iraq) has shown, there’s nothing that will settle disagreements like the blood thirst for a common enemy.

photo: SPOOKYWOOD comic, Jeff Carter

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By Charley Daniels

Here’s an example of what you can do with BuzzDash:

Isabelle thinks that you’re asking for a major haunting if you answer this question. But in taking that stance, isn’t she basically saying she believes in ghosts (and thus answering the question)? She must subscribe to the idea that ghosts can haunt you only if you believe in them, and also that they get online to figure out who believes in them. Like Pulse (et. al). Welcome to BuzzDash, ghosts! Tell your friends.