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Narrator: Will tonight be the night that Bruce reveals himself to... THE MAGNIFICENT MIRANDA?
"Bruce:" I never met a girl like you before, Miranda. (Miranda) And I'd do anything for you if you'd just ask. (Miranda) Spoken: Ask me to do ANYTHING for you, Miranda. Sung: But please don't ask me to remove my mask! Spoken: It's against the code of heroes. But you know how much I love you, darling. So . . . come into my cape?
Boy Genius, what are you doing here?
"Boy Genius:" Bruce! Come right away! There's a job to be done! A giant octopus has run amok in Washington!
"Bruce:" Hm. Boy Genius, this is one time you'll have to go it alone. Sung: Would you like to see me make my muscles dance, Miranda? (Miranda) For someone powerful as me, It's no big task. (Miranda) Spoken: Ask me to do ANYTHING for you, Miranda. Sung: But please don't ask me to remove my mask! Spoken: It's attached to my special super thermal b-nuclear long underwear. But don't think I've forgotten my promise. Tonight, I'm going to kiss you . . . mmhm . . . *groan*
"Boy Genius:" Bruce! Something terrible has happened! Mister AC/DC, the Electric Brain has threatened to turn off the electric current all over the . . . (Silence) See what I mean?
"Bruce:" Holy Sherlock Holmes, Boy Genius! You're becoming a real stick-in-the-mud! You'd better zoom-zoom right out of here! Sung: Oh, I can see the hurt look on your face, Miranda. (Miranda) So I'm gonna do the little thing you ask. (Miranda) Spoken: Come take a peek, a teeny weeny peek, Miranda. Sung: Get ready now while I remove my mask! Spoken: There, darling. What do you think?
"Miranda:" Oh, please. Put it back.
"Bruce:" DRAT! Sung: I never met a girl like you before, Miranda. (Miranda) And I'd do anything for you if you'd just ask. (Miranda) (Fades out) (VulpesFulva) |
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