Seduction intertwined with harm…it made him very boastful. He may have been one of the first to go what we call POSTAL, No, Dracula appeared normal…until your neck he yanked! Not FURRY like the Wolfman, nor ugly like big Frank… I’d rather curtail those things…then do without my wine!Ĭount Dracula we all know well, his looks, his wiles, his DRESS,īram Stoker made him debonair, to carry out his mess… I personally watch my salt, and fat from a BOVINE, □□♂️ Blood Pressure woes are something with which we may relate,Īnd like our Count here, can spike high with something that we ate… He opened the lid and shook his fist…(Wah-ooo)…And said:…”Whatever happened to my TRANSYLVANIA twist?” It’s now the Mash…It’s now the MONSTER Mash…□ “Monster Mash” – Bobby Pickett 1962 □ Out from his coffin, DRAC’s voice did ring…(Wah-ooo.)…Seems he was troubled by just one thing….(Wah-ooo-wah-ooo.). I laughed so hard this morning I started COFFIN and almost choked on my STAKE and eggs! So FANG you, Guys! And let’s all be careful out there today…Avoid the blues…look out for the Dracs and Frank’s, (even if they do look so familiar), and don’t go STICKING YOUR NECK out in VEIN! Have a BOOtiful day, Everyone…Here’s hoping it doesn’t SUCK! □□♂️□□ Good Morning, Mike and Everyone! It’s Halloween! And what A POSITIVE reaction I have to this GHOUL puzzle the Guys have given us! We should have known they wouldn’t TRICK us by letting the day go by without TAKING A BITE out of a Halloween TREAT. Have a Happy Halloween, and I’ll see you right back here tomorrow! Once BLOOD was extracted from the letters, PRESSURE popped into view for the finish. The layout kept the answer extremely well hidden, but the cartoon mentioning O Positive gave it all away. The final solve was an anagram consisting of 13-letters. He doesn’t seem quite so scary when he’s in a gown adorned with 27 flowers! My favorite detail was the covering being worn by our fang-faced friend. The exam table took up a good portion of the room and it was hilarious to find that Jeff didn’t forget the sanitary paper topper. One was filled with cotton balls and the other had tongue depressors. The cabinet in the background had two containers sitting on top of it. The exam room was pain -stake-ingly crafted to have most of the tools that you would expect to see in a proper exam room. Jeff’s seasonally-themed cartoons are my absolute favorite, and he didn’t disappoint with today’s creepy creation. The monster offers up a prescription for some O positive blood in an attempt to cure the Count’s calamity. Drac seems a bit stressed out, but he has a good rapport with his physician and doesn’t hesitate to tell him that the stress of Halloween is taking its toll. The “doctor” in this scenario is Victor Frankenstein’s monster, and the “patient” is the fictional vampire known as Dracula. The setting for today’s panel was an exam room where we see an interaction between a doctor and patient. DRESS was the same anagram as the last time we saw it on 10/25/17, but David used a bit of wizardry on the remaining three and transformed them into brand-new nightmares. NBEIOV was the only one to temporarily slow me down, but I didn’t have a cow over it! POSTAL was the eldest member of our frightful-four with an appearance way back on 9/9/14. There weren’t any tricks or surprises when it came to today’s words. Don’t let yourself take the first step into becoming a zombie and be sure to get yours checked (at least) annually! It’s estimated that 20% of Americans who have HBP don’t even know it and that’s particularly disturbing because it causes approximately 60,000 deaths per year. Hypertension, often referred to as high blood pressure, has no obvious symptoms to indicate that something is wrong until it has done significant damage to the heart and arteries. Jeff may have lured us in with Vlad and Frank, but it was the “silent killer” that was the scariest of all. Ghoul morning, Jumble friends, and HaPpY hAlLoWeEn!!! Today’s puzzle was both seasonally satisfying and a disguised PSA all wrapped into one. DRACULA WAS FEELING OVERWHELMED AND WAS WORRIED ABOUT HIS – – –
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