Don’t start with Winnie-the-Pooh:
Pooh: hungry all the time, talking very slowly: TBC (weed)
rabbit: Big nose, very nervous about his own “stuff”: cocaine
Piglet: always afraid of everything (tripping like sh*t): Shrooms
tigger: jumping around with no break, very pushed: speed
Robin: Talking to animals, very colourful fantasies: lsd
and: Eeyore: depressed all the time… no fun at all: downers…
So… he’s a courier and abuser? This could be a good idea for a gritty re-boot, The Roadrunner, he is an ex-cop and Wiley is trying to catch him, but because of his addiction its hard to track him. And he deals drugs. Makes sense now…
Looks like New Mexico…Roadrunner buys his meth from Walter White!! #breakingbad
This isn’t Twitter. Your hashtags are completely pointless. Stop it.
you sure it wasn’t crack that got the bird runnin’ around so fast?
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What kind of drugs was Taz on?
All of them.
This explains everything!
Well that explains his meth mouth and total lack of teeth.
Don’t start with Winnie-the-Pooh:
Pooh: hungry all the time, talking very slowly: TBC (weed)
rabbit: Big nose, very nervous about his own “stuff”: cocaine
Piglet: always afraid of everything (tripping like sh*t): Shrooms
tigger: jumping around with no break, very pushed: speed
Robin: Talking to animals, very colourful fantasies: lsd
and: Eeyore: depressed all the time… no fun at all: downers…
ROFL
So… he’s a courier and abuser? This could be a good idea for a gritty re-boot, The Roadrunner, he is an ex-cop and Wiley is trying to catch him, but because of his addiction its hard to track him. And he deals drugs. Makes sense now…
Love the Wile E. Coyote! I would have liked to have seen a more grizzled, bummish, meth-heady version of the Road Runner.
That explains… everything. But does not explain why the coyote is immortal
Cliff’s Notes: Wile E. Coyote is a Tyler Durden-esque figment of the Roadrunner’s tweaked out brain.
mind = blown
O.O
Damn… you might just be right!
… this makes perfect sense!
And apparently Wile E. was into S&M heavily.