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On a stormy night, Homer is telling a story about The Bloody Hangman. He hangs people with his noose, that is strong enough to hang ten moose. He was chasing a person down an alley, singing his ancient land-shanty: "Kershaw Kershew, I'm after you. With my bloody noose, strong enough to hang ten moose. Kershaw Kershew, it's just a story but it's really true. | On a stormy night, Homer is telling a story about The Bloody Hangman. He hangs people with his noose, that is strong enough to hang ten moose. He was chasing a person down an alley, singing his ancient land-shanty: "Kershaw Kershew, I'm after you. With my bloody noose, strong enough to hang ten moose. Kershaw Kershew, it's just a story but it's really true. | ||
− | After the story finishes, Homer sees something smash through the window and believes that his story is true and that The Bloody Hangman is real and runs away. | + | After the story finishes, Homer sees something smash through the window and believes that his story is true and that The Bloody Hangman is real and runs away. (Kershaw Kershew my lies have come true) |
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Revision as of 23:48, August 19, 2012
The Bloody Hangman
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Character Information
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The Bloody Hangman is a character in a story made by Homer.
History
On a stormy night, Homer is telling a story about The Bloody Hangman. He hangs people with his noose, that is strong enough to hang ten moose. He was chasing a person down an alley, singing his ancient land-shanty: "Kershaw Kershew, I'm after you. With my bloody noose, strong enough to hang ten moose. Kershaw Kershew, it's just a story but it's really true.
After the story finishes, Homer sees something smash through the window and believes that his story is true and that The Bloody Hangman is real and runs away. (Kershaw Kershew my lies have come true)
Appearances