Meet The Chipmunks’ adoptive human single giant Father and Songwriter
Once upon a time Monday sunrise in my alternative dimensional hometown of West Mobile at 108 Burtonwood Dr. “Yawn... Oh, well? That’s a giant outside. I will go and find out what going on with him,” a live-action deaf African American fan club woman noticd at the white back door.
The next scene panel outside of the backyard... “Snoring...” The chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) sleeps on the ground while he is stranded here from his alternative dimensional hometown TV show Alvinn!!! And the chipmunks. “Whoa! I might use a feather to tickle his nose,” a live-action deaf African American fan club woman climbs up on the ladder near him. “Oh? ACHOO!” He woke up and sneezed at me. “Ouch!” I seem dizzy while a live-action deaf African American fan club woman falls from the ladder down on the ground. “Who are you,” live-action lady? The chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) still sitting on the ground near me. “My name is Dionne Allen of your fan club,” I read a lip to communicate with him. “That’s nice meeting you. I am David Seville of the chipmunks’ father,” Dionne. He greets me. “What are you doing in my backyard,” Giant Dave. A live-action deaf African American fan club woman read a lip to communicate with him. “I just found a shelter here when I was stranded from my alternative dimensional hometown cartoon CGI TV show by Simon’s portal warp space-time,” the chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) explains to me. “Hold on... You came from my favorite TV show Alvinn!!! And the chipmunks,” I puzzled. “Of course! I think I am hungry now,” Dionne. He said. “Okay. I will go back to my house and make some fried egg and bacon for you,” Giant Dave. A live-action deaf African American fan club woman returns back in her white and gray house.
Continuous scene panel in the kitchen at 108 Burtonwood Dr. “Yawn... What are you doing with a plate and an orange juice glass can on a tray,” Dionne? My live-action elder mom communicates with me in ASL. “Umm... I bring this to my neighbor who is hungry,” Mom. Her live-action deaf daughter left out of the kitchen and headed to the white back doors of the den. “Oh, wells? I might clean up that because my daughter Dionne cooks that,” My live-action elder mom seems suspicious now.
Whatever funny happens scene panel outside of the backyard at 108 Burtonwood Dr. “Yummy... Thank you for bringing some breakfast to me,” Dionne. The chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) still sitting on the ground and eating a fried egg and cooked bacon on a white plate. “Welcome. You will drink an orange juice glass can before you burp now,” Giant Dave. His live-action deaf normal-size African American fan club woman reads a lip to communicate with him. “Sipping... Aha! I am full. Oh, wells?” He finished eating and drinking, but the chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) turns to look down at my live-action elder mom coming here from my white and gray house. “AHH! There is a fifty-foot cartoon giant monster in our backyard,” Dionne!? She screams and avoids him. “He’s not a monster. This is David Seville of the chipmunks’ adoptive father and songwriter who came from his cartoon dimension TV show Alvinn!!! And the chipmunk's hometown. He is stranded here by Simon’s portal wrap space-time,” Mom. Her live-action deaf daughter confesses and communicates with my live-action elder mom in ASL. “Hi, Giant Mr. Seville, I am Paulette Allen of Dionne’s mother. I apologize for the freaking out on you're a monster,” she manner and greet him. “Hello, Ms. Paulette, You live with your daughter Dionne right,” he dialog cues. “Absolutely! Are come with me and her back to my house,” my live-action elder mom curious to ask the chipmunks’ cartoon adoptive human single giant father and songwriter David Seville (Dave) still sitting on the ground near to her and me. “I am not sure that I can’t fit in your house is smaller than I am a fifty-foot giant,” Ms. Paulette. He said. “Dionne, Bring my old green camp tent from the closet in the living room that cartoon Giant Mr. Seville sleeps in it tonight,” she communicates to me in ASL. “Definitely! I get it,” Mom. Her live-action deaf daughter understands what my live-action elder mom said.