So I went to go see it again. Mostly because I liked it and I treated myself to a much belated Treat Yo Self Day. Hope you guys had a great Treat Yo Self Day. Seriously, one day to spend ridiculous amounts of money on yourself does wonders for stress. Fuck everything and buy something you've been eying for awhile. Do it up!

I even got myself a large thing of popcorn (which is ridiculously expensive at my movie theater) and some candy. And, and I got the entire back row to myself and the row in front of me to put my feet up! Oh so nice!

But anyway, here are ten more prompts for your viewing pleasure!


Overtime

(n.) working time before or after one's regularly scheduled working hours; extra working time

Even before his ascension as Stork Mountain boss, Junior will always be the first to arrive and last to leave.

Quote

(v.) to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by the way of authority, illustration, etc.

"Make a plan, stick to the plan, always deliver." Junior chanted to himself lowly as he hid the small box behind his back from an approaching Tulip.

Fund

(n.) a supply of money or pecuniary resources, for some purpose.

It was rather surprisingly easy to receive the backings of World Leaders at the meeting once Tulip and Junior revealed that Stork Mountain would be delivering babies once more.

Land

(v.) to alight upon a surface, as the ground, a body of water, or the like.

Tulip would always watch Junior arrive back at the Cornerstore Warehouse, observing with awe in her eyes at the grace he presented when he set foot on the ground.

Tracking

(v.) to observe or monitor the course of progress of; keep track of.

After Junior was found injured but alive from a trek back from a delivery, Tulip immediately went to her office to brainstorm a homing beacon for all Stork (and miscellaneous animal) deliveries.

Sniff

(v.) to draw air through the nostrils in short, audible inhalations

Alpha, Beta, and the Wolf Pack could always be found in the Baby Machine room (thankfully not touching any buttons) mostly because they loved the scent of "new babies".

Manipulate

(v). to manage or influence skillfully, especially with skill, in some process of treatment or performance

Hunter had always excelled in the gifted arts, especially when the art was honeyed words and a confident tone.

Revenue

(n.) the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses.

Parents had offered and attempted to give money to show their support but all the new CEO's of Stork Mountain asked for was for updates and photos on their deliveries.

Installation

(n.) something installed, as machinery or apparatus placed in position or connected for use.

Henry, with arm across his chest and a hand over his mouth, briefly wondered if the baby proof gates were even possible with mischievous Cora around.

Foot

(n.) foot soldiers; infantry

Pigeon Toady remained convinced (unlike his co-workers) that he was "totally not a henchman" but more of a double agent.