ZBS - A Streetcar Named "Le Petit Lafitte"



A Streetcar Named "Le Petit Lafitte"

The adventures of Little Louie Lafitte, the smallest pirate New Orleans has ever known. One of these stories appeared in the Jack Flanders adventure "Do That in Real Life?" We've added three new stories. "Le Petit Lafitte" is an old abandoned street car that Little Louie comes upon in a cemetery. Curious, he steps inside and discovers the seats are occupied with skeletons wearing eye patches and bandannas. Suddenly, they all open their jaws and emit a hair-raising "Harr Harr Harr!" Well, Little Louie, being a direct decendent of the famous Pirates Lafitte, realizes these gleeful skeletons are itching for a good, devilish, adventure. And so, on fog shrouded nights, the ghostly street car may appear out of the mist to pick up bleary eyed revelers and unsuspecting tourists. Of course, the locals know better than to step aboard "Le Petit Lafitte," not unless they want the ride of their life! Good for children of all Ages, from 8 to 80 and anywhere in-between.

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  • Speaking of ZBS, Does anyone have "Mumbo Jumbo" that they could post? ---------------------------------------------- Rick
  • Thanks Rick, I have a few ZBS titles which I haven't seen posted here yet. Anyone interested in Fallen Angels That Bounce or Fat Cats?
    • Hi Shadow,
      Your offer to post is gratefully accepted, but you do not have to ask to post. I for one would love them. There is quite a few ZBS titles on this group. One of my favorites is "The Insiders' Club", a kind of C&W Twilight Zone. There are also the 3D Audio posts, "Doctor Fritz's Cabinet. Those are excellent and some are super scary. I will be looking forward to those posts. Thank You! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick
  • Hi, Rick

    I grabbed this for Bob, as he's the ZBS fan among us.

    It will be a nice surprise when he comes home. ( I just may "test" it for him first ... quality control, you know ...) :>)

    THANKS.

    Peter (for Bob)
    • Hi Peter,
      I also sent something to him in 2 parts via Yousendit directly to his email. The links are good for him to pick it up until the 22nd, but if you are watching his email you might pick that up for him. He and I made a deal, I buy that and he gets another, so let him know where it came from and I threw in Petite Lafitte by posting it for him to grab also. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick
    • Monsieur Peter and Rick,
      This story reminds me of the time when I first knew that I was to become a father, my dear bride said, "Lefevre, I hope you'll be happy hearing the sound of Petit Lafitte in the house.
      With this post, I feel the same now as I did then.
      Thank you, merci!
      Lefevre
    • LOL, I love that line Lefevre. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick
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