A Big Thanks

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This journal is meant to thank :icondandyandy1989: big time. He wrote a truly amazing chapter of his series Super Mario Super Tales, that I suggested, and I gotta say, it was AMAZING.

And I really gotta thank him for making it good, and also, thank him for inspiring me. Y'see, the whole reason I became a writer, was because he inspired me to begin (what was originally going to be one story) the Phineas and Ferb Xros-Over Series.

So, big thanks to you man. You're...

=MISTER~ AMAZING!=

Points if you get the ref (no real points will be given.)

Link to my inspiration :icondandyandy1989:

Link to story episode in question Super Mario Super Tales Episode 22Super Mario Super Tales Opening
Look What The Cat Dragged In
The sneakiest bandit of them all, Nabbit, was busy running through the Mushroom Kingdom with his sack full of stolen items. He has been notorious for being quite the thief.
"Oh yeah! I got me some really good stuff today!" he snickered as he ran from whatever force would be after him. Of course, what he didn't expect to see was a Monty Mole popping up from under his feet and tripping him over. This caused his sack to fly out of his hand and off a cliff.
"Oh no! My loot!" he exclaimed.
The loot went flying right on down right at Rosalina's Comet Observatory that was currently parked nearby. Rosalina was admiring the view of the Mushroom Kingdom as it hasn't changed since she was a little girl.
"This brings back many memories..." she thought to herself.
Of course, that wasn't going to be the plot here. Nabbit's sack dropped down right onto the base of the observatory.
"What's that right there?" Rosalina asked.
"Le
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:iconbowplz: Thank you for the honor, pal. I knew you were waiting a long time for this, but you know how things had been, but I was glad to finally get it up. You know what they say, better late than never.