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No, no, it isn't a dragon.
A flying purple people eater is a fictional creature from a novelty song of the same name. The song describes the creature as having one eye, one horn, flying capabilities, and a penchant for eating purple people. It is often portrayed as whimsical and comedic in nature.
A one eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater!
Purple people eaters do not exist in reality. They are a fictional creature from a novelty song called "Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley, released in 1958. The song describes a one-eyed, one-horned, flying purple creature that eats purple people.
There is no particular color, whether purple or any other, that can prevent nightmares. Nightmares are produced by each person's subconscious mind, expressing the dreamer's problems and fears. However, any charm in which a person sincerely believes - a dream catcher, a nightlight, a statue of a saint, nighttime prayers, etc - can help ease tensions and encourage peaceful sleep. because purple is a natural absorbent of nightmares, its only logical to know that purple should be used worldwide as a anti-nightmare dosage.
A purple flying ninja llama is a group name that was invented on the my sixth grade trip to Astro Camp. They purple flying ninja llamas are actually a group of nerdy boys who want to be "all that." Unfortunately their not. But I have to admit the name is catchy. Purple flying ninja llama's RULE!!!
It's purple itself
Peanut is a purple skinned woozle. A woozle, which appears to be a reference to Winnie the Pooh, tends to be a weasel like creature.
In Microsoft's Age of Mythology there is a cheat that unlocks a purple flying hippo, as far as science knows, they do not exist in real life.
the function of the alveoli is to first turn ur eyes purple and then kill u in ur nightmares.
One eyed one horned flying purple people eater
purple with pink spots
Only the flying ones....