:34:17
you know, not all dogs go to heaven.
:34:27
There he is!
:34:28
Mr. Pickles, is it true you shipped
your own children to Tokyo?
:34:33
did a dingo eat your baby?
:34:36
How many pecks of pickled peppers
did you pick?
:34:46
Childhood: a time of innocence.
a time of joy.
:34:50
a time of unspeakable,
unrelenting tragedy.
:34:55
Tell us how it feels to know you
May never see your children again.
:34:59
- Can't you show some compassion?
- So sorry.
:35:03
Please, tell us how it feels to know
you may not see your children again.
:35:10
Let me at him.
:35:15
That crowd would indicate
a yard sale or a family tragedy.
:35:20
Ill get back to you.
:35:23
How does it feel knowing your
brother lost your only daughter?
:35:28
Share your pain.
:35:33
- y youre breaking my arm.
- Because l can't reach your neck.
:35:36
There you have it. Two sour Pickles.
:35:41
young Tammy, baby Dale,
the twins, Bill and Jill, -
:35:45
- little Chunky and poor Amelia,
all vanished without trace.
:35:51
Im Rex Pester and Ill be back
with More big-action news.
:35:57
Mr. Swenson saw Angelica and Spike
head north on l-99.