Thread:WillTheArthurandBusterFan5050/@comment-24878483-20150417011303/@comment-24669562-20150419155456

Hey Fernando, whatta ya know? (From the saying "Hey Joe, whatta ya know?" Except your name is Fernado but ends in O and O, Joe, and Know rhyme. One place the saying was used was Martha Speaks.

Anyway, I could do that but I don't really take requests anymore, just to let you know, although you did do one picture for me so I suppose I should return the favor.

Also, like I told another person, but not the way I'm telling you: It's more polite to say "I would like you to," than to say "I want you to." In fact it's better to ask me if I'll do something than tell me to do it. And not just to me but anyone else, and please don't forget to use the word "please." Without the word please, you're less likely going to get what you want or ask for. Don't feel too bad, I'm not mad at you, plus I had at least two people tell me that I should say "I would like" instead of "I want." It happened to me too.

But Carl and Maria, I'll think about that. It's not a bad idea and I don't mind the idea, but please let me think about that for some time. I might do it but I will have to ask for more specifics and details if I do this, like "what do their kids look like?" "Are they boy or girl?" "What clothes are they wearing? and what color are their skins and clothes?" And also, "How old are they?"

Hope I didn't sound mean to you.