Reynolds Unwrapped by Dan Reynolds

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  1. Edcole1961

    Edcole1961 said, about 1 month ago

    Vampire what? That’s usually a verb, not a noun, unless you refer to someone who commits the act, which means there’s a whole vampire in there with alternative sexual tastes.

  2. Ginrummy33

    Ginrummy33 said, about 1 month ago

    Vampire booger would rhyme better. Or maybe that’s what he meant, but couldn’t spell it right.

  3. TheWildSow

    TheWildSow said, about 1 month ago

    I think he meant “booger.”

  4. joefish625

    joefish625 said, about 1 month ago

    wow. A vampire bugger is very brave. or is that buggerer?

  5. Ray C

    Ray CGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    It’s a lot safer than French-kissing one!

  6. jtpozenel

    jtpozenel said, about 1 month ago

    I vote booger. Bugger can be pronounced the same as booger, but doesn’t make any sense.

  7. Joe Allen Doty

    Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago

    A “vampire bugger” would be a vampire who bites heretics.

    Bugger comes the Old French word meaning “heretic;” but the source of that word comes from the word meaning “Bulgarian.”

    Bugger … booger … it’s still dried S-not.”

  8. Just plain Steve

    Just plain Steve said, about 1 month ago

    Is Doctor Toon getting some competition in the coffee department?