Old-Timey Bubs
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[[Image:bubs1936.png|thumb|right|200px|Unmarked Grave at work]] | [[Image:bubs1936.png|thumb|right|200px|Unmarked Grave at work]] | ||
| - | The [[Old-Timey]] version of [[Bubs]] works at the [[Parsnip Depot]]. He has a stripe on his midsection and he owns a shop, just like his modern-day counterpart. He speaks with a very wheezy voice (just as the current Bubs has a very gravelly, raspy voice). It is doubtful that this version is as good at dancing as the current Bubs, because he's blind and only has one leg, but he can play the banjo. | + | The [[Old-Timey]] version of [[Bubs]] works at the [[Parsnip Depot]], the Old-Timey [[Bubs' Concession Stand]]. He has a stripe on his midsection and he owns a shop, just like his modern-day counterpart. He speaks with a very wheezy voice (just as the current Bubs has a very gravelly, raspy voice). It is doubtful that this version is as good at dancing as the current Bubs, because he's blind and only has one leg, but he can play the banjo. |
He is presumably the son of Mark Grave and was apparently buried alive. Therefore, since the tombstone in [[Cholera Acres Cemetary]] bears the legend "Unmarked Grave", it is possible that this is his name. | He is presumably the son of Mark Grave and was apparently buried alive. Therefore, since the tombstone in [[Cholera Acres Cemetary]] bears the legend "Unmarked Grave", it is possible that this is his name. | ||
Revision as of 18:17, 5 February 2006
The Old-Timey version of Bubs works at the Parsnip Depot, the Old-Timey Bubs' Concession Stand. He has a stripe on his midsection and he owns a shop, just like his modern-day counterpart. He speaks with a very wheezy voice (just as the current Bubs has a very gravelly, raspy voice). It is doubtful that this version is as good at dancing as the current Bubs, because he's blind and only has one leg, but he can play the banjo.
He is presumably the son of Mark Grave and was apparently buried alive. Therefore, since the tombstone in Cholera Acres Cemetary bears the legend "Unmarked Grave", it is possible that this is his name.
