Hmm, okay, more about the plot then. And more about the characters, and how they interact.
Jesus. I have no idea how I'm going to accomplish this - so much nonsense happens in this story. For example:
How am I going to explain how Waldo finds himself in the jungle in India, walking a tightrope over a river filled with ravenous crocodiles, and the evil Garth on the other side attempting to cut the rope - and the twins, Bertha and Gertha (now allied with Waldo), on the opposite bank, attempting to shoot Garth with semi-poisonous darts... and Joseph Crumpet, coming along in a canoe (without oars) and grabbing hold of the rope to stop himself from plunging one-hundred-and-fifty-feet over the crest of the looming waterfall... and Father Charles pleading for assistance while hanging upside down from the branch of a nearby tree, having failed to communicate his religion to a local tribe of cannibals who are now fattening him up for the pot... it will be difficult.
(And yes there are crocodiles in India - I looked it up.) (Cannibals - maybe not.)
(And for those of you wondering how the rope got strung up across the river, I neglected to mention the cannon, and the recently broken alliance between Garth, Waldo, The Twins, and Lucy Lou, who now has a healthy lead over the others.)
Can you see now why I question my sanity? I'm not trying to get a cheap laugh either. I seriously wonder if I'm a card-carrying member of the cuckoo class? I heard that JK Rowling wondered the same thing about herself just months before she got that book series of hers published. (What was the name of that series anyhow - I can't remember? She was such a flash in the pan.)
Anyhow, for those of you interested in reading further, I encourage you to follow this link! I dare you to read the first three chapters. What the hell, I triple-dog-dare you!
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Thanks for the help guys. I think we can all agree that I need as much of that as I can get, n'est ce pas?