![]() Her ass had doubled in size, with each cheek being as fat as her entire butt was before. Lucy now had hips almost a foot wider than before, now wider than her shoulders. ![]() Now, her top half remained the same, but from the waist down it was different. She had blonde hair, a somewhat round face, decent c-cup breasts and an average, flat ass. Before she ate the cookies, Lucy had been a fairly slim young woman. She stumbled upstairs to her bedroom and looked in the mirror, just in time to see her pants rip appart under the wave of fat growing over her lower half.Ĭhapter two: A Larger Lucy. She instinctively put her hands over them and felt fat expand through her jeans. A brief wave of ecstasy washed over Lucy as she felt her hips, ass and thighs begin to tingle. As the effect of the cookies began to wear off, their main function began to kick in. There where only a few cookies in the jar to begin with, and Lucy quickly finished them all off. "Ingredients: Flour, water, sugar, chocolate, thickener." Lucy put the jar back down, opened it and ate a buscuit. She picked the jar back up and read the label again. She could smell the fresh, creamy scent of the buscuits through the jar. The new shop definatelly sold good confectionary. Lucy put the jar of cookies on her kitchen table. This would often be a way for Lucy and Ethel to meet on I Love Lucy.Chapter one: The cookies.It turns out Vivien is burning the cups to keep warm. On an episode of The Young Ones when they are freezing in their unheated house in winter, Vivien keeps borrowing cups of sugar from the neighbour, who comments that she would like her cups back at some point.When a guy shows up at the end of the episode asking to borrow some milk Lee tells him there's a Tesco nearby and shuts the door on him. In Not Going Out this appears to be a Meet Cute, but turns out to be the excuse version of sorts when a girl who thinks she is Lee's daughter appears, of she isn't its a sitcom.Alice Kravitz uses the Nosy Neighbor excuse version fairly frequently in Bewitched.Big Claus, curious about what Little Claus is measuring, smears tar on the bottom so that some of it will stick, and is astonished to find three silver coins sticking to the measure when he gets it back. There's a Hans Christian Andersen story called "Big Claus and Little Claus" in which Little Claus, having just come into a lot of money, asks his neighbor Big Claus for a bushel to measure it with.In the novel Paper Towns by John Green, Margo says she asked a neighbor to borrow a cup of sugar so she could find out more about a man who committed suicide. ![]() The wolf was only trying to borrow sugar from the three pigs but as he had a bad cold and the pigs had poorly constructed houses he kept sneezing the houses down - and the dead pigs? He's still a wolf, waste not want not. The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs, a retelling of the classic fairy tail features this.Then they return them broken, and ask for more. In Funny Games, two guys come over to a family's lake house to borrow some eggs. ![]() For a little twist, she borrows not only the sugar, but also the cup to carry it in. Lucky Number Slevin has Lucy Liu's character introduced to the main character in this fashion.(Al) Capone comes over to the Dangerously house and asks to borrow a cup of bullets. Played for Laughs in the film Johnny Dangerously Mrs.A commercial for Target starts out with a man frantically searching his apartment's kitchen and eventually reveals an attractive woman by his door, holding a measuring cup, saying she'll get the sugar from someone else.He almost forgets to also buy some milk so she can borrow it. ![]()
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