A/N: Geez! I never knew how much you people liked this one! I would like to thank you people for reviewing and telling me how much you liked it. It feels really good to discover that you have a bunch of reviews sitting in your in-box right before a super boring class. Again, thanks a lot for reminding me that I do have this fic to work on. Thanks again! Now on with the fic!

Warning: Many, MANY, MANY bad puns in this chapter!

Chapter 6 "You Idiots!"

Shredder continued to look for the girls through his technodrome. He paced back and forth, waiting for Bebop and Rocksteady to come back with the girls. His patience was getting thinner as he waited. Finally, he couldn't take it. He pulled out his comlink and contacted Bebop.

"Yea, boss?" snorted Bebop.

"Have you found those girls yet?" questioned Shredder.

"Nope. We've been all over this city and we've found nothing," said Rocksteady.

"Rocksteady? What are you doing with Bebop? I wanted you to bring separate groups of foot soldiers out to find them, not go together," yelled Shredder.

"Umm.you didn't say that," said Rocksteady.

Shredder tensed up. He wanted to kill those two mutants. They were both so stupid. He wanted to kill them but he needed them for a time longer.

"Alright, split up and find them! I want them found by tonight," yelled Shredder.

"Duh, yea, boss," said Bebop.

The comlink's screen went out and Shredder went to a wall. He started beating his head against it, after he took off his helmet. Krang walked in thanks to the banging.

"Shredder, what in Dimension X do you think you're doing?" asked Krang.

"What does it look like I'm doing you moronic, bodiless, brain?" asked Shredder.

"It looks like you're trying to bruise your head by banging it against the walls of the Technodrome," said Krang sarcastically.

"You're a real riot, you know that?" asked Shredder sarcastically after he stopped banging his head against the wall.

"Why thank you, Shredder. This is the first you have ever complemented me," said Krang.

"Ever hear the word sarcasm?" asked Shredder.

"Oh of course. I've heard it used plenty of times. Especially now," said Krang.

Shredder rolled his eyes. The last thing he wanted to deal with was a smart brain.

"Now what did those bumbling idiots do or should I say what did they not do?" asked Krang mockingly.

"They just showed me just how brainless they are," yelled Shredder.

"Well, that's what we get for making mutants. Too bad their mutation didn't up their IQs any," said Krang.

"Gee, where does that line sound familiar?" asked Shredder remembering Donatello's famous first words about Bebop and Rocksteady.

"Well, where are the girl turtles?" asked Krang.

"They're still out there some where," said Shredder, now really frustrated.

"Well, Shredder, think about it, if you want something done right, we've got to do it yourself. We should go find them," said Krang.

"Where do we start looking?" asked Shredder.

"At the place we first brought them. After all, I doubt those girls were smart enough to go with the turtles," said Krang.

Shredder sighed in agreement. It was times like this that actually made Krang look like the brains, which he was. Together, they got to the surface to find Bebop and Rocksteady and go find those girls.