This is a compilation of Koopa outtakes that I couldn't bear to delete so I spliced them together instead. I question my sanity after having watched how I behave around that silly little turtle! At the very least, I hope it demonstrates the level of trust he has in me. Please visit turtlekiss.com to view Koopa's artwork. Enjoy! :-)
Me and Koopa playing in the dark. All lighting provided by portable lights temporarily affixed to Koopa's shell. No Koopas were harmed during the making of this video. The heavy editing towards the end caused my brains to liquidize and almost start seeping out of my eye sockets. Enjoy!
To my surprise, turtles don't necessarily enjoy dressing up for special occasions like Halloween.
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Costume by Kira
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I apologize for this video. Don't even watch it. This is Koopa's attempt to make American Idol better by convincing you to vote for the worst singer. I can't believe Koopa even watches that stupid show.
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