OrangeCrush the Jacko

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OrangeCrush
0% Happy
Stolen
1 Oct 2014
Hatched
17 Apr 2023
Immortal
30 Jan 2023
8,755 +2
Views
1,667 +1
Clicks
1,052
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I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
High on the roof, thin the blood
Another one came on the waves tonight
Comin' in, you're home
We would circle and we'd circle and we'd circle to stop and consider and centered on the pavement stacked up all the trucks jacked up and our wheels in slush and orange crush in pocket and all this here county, hell, any county, it's just like heaven here, and I was remembering and I was just in a different county and all then this whirlybird that I headed for I had my goggles pulled off; I knew it all, I knew every back road and every truck stop
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
High on the roof, thin the blood
Another one climbs on the waves tonight
Comin' in, you're home
High on the roof, thin the blood
Another one climbs on the waves tonight
Comin' in, you're home

About Jacko Eggs

A foul stench, which can be likened to that of decaying pumpkins, constantly lingers around Jacko eggs. The foul odor will become progressively worse up to the moment they hatch.

About the Jacko Creature

The Jacko species is the unsavory rejected leftover from the selective breeding process of Scarrows, having managed to escape into the wilderness and reproduce on their own. They enjoy harassing farmers by hiding in Kinump patches.

Notoriously mischievous, the Jacko's personality is contrary to the Scarrow's feistiness and the Kinump's friendliness.