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Hu-Dad attempted to explain some household rules to the Little Prince, but all he received in return was royal insolence.

Hu-Dad caught Roscoe and Typhoon in the midst of some Siberian games that are apparently not for inside purposes. Something about speed blah blah blah and watching out for people blah blah blah and not crashing into household objects blah blah blah and those things belong outside blah blah blah. Or something like that. The Little Prince did his best to pretend to be listening. How do you think he did?
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Poor Typhoon. I think he’s just a misunderstood free spirit. ? (? )
Rules…Sibes don’t need no stinking rules for to follow!! Silly humans.
Hu-Dad-do you REALLY THINK Typhoon will listen? He is royalty after all! I don’t think he or Roscoe for that matter cared about RULES!!!