Click on the wolf to begin the wolf’s side of the story. Click on the pig to begin the pigs’ side of the story.

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Click on the wolf to begin the wolf’s side of the story. Click on the pig to begin the pigs’ side of the story.

Alexander T. Wolf (You can call him Al) was just looking for a cup of sugar for his grandmother’s cake when he went to the first pig’s house. Because he had a cold, he sneezed, and the straw house fell down. He decided to eat the pig because he didn’t want a good ham dinner to spoil. Click here to find out what happened next according to the wolf. Excuse me Little Piggy, do you have a cup of sugar for my grandmother’s cake? Click on the pig to find out what happened in the pigs’ version.

As the second little pig was minding his own business, thinking about how he could get his hooves on his older brother’s money, the wolf came by threatening him. “Don’t threaten me,” said the pig. “Go to my whiney little brother’s house.” “I’ve already had him for dinner. Now you’re dessert,” said the wolf. “Ok, Ok, wait a minute. My older brother has a lot of money. If you eat him instead, I’ll cut you in on the deal.” “Oh my god. Not another pig with middle child-Jan Brady syndrome. Give me a break!” So the wolf huffed and puffed, blew his house down, and had dessert. But the idea of visiting the older brother wasn’t bad. Click on the pig to find out what happened next in the pigs’ version. Click here to find out what happened according to the wolf. It’s always Marshall, Marshall, Marshall!

Well the richest, oldest brother had a brick house. The wolf knew this would be a difficult task. The wolf knocked on the door and the third pig wouldn’t let him in. “I’m drinking wine and eating caviar. What do you want?” the pig said through the door. “I’ve come to eat you,” said the wolf. The pig laughed and told him to go find his pathetic brothers. “I’ve already done that,” the wolf said. “And they were delicious.” “Well then, how about finding my pathetic mother, who gave us up as piglets.” “Ok, what’s in it for me if I let you live,” said the wolf. “If you find her, let her know how she messed up our lives, and I’ll give you money.” Click on the pig to find out what happened next in the pigs’ version. Click on the wolf to find out the wolf’s version. Another annoyance.

“Oh gees. NEVER MIND!” cried the wolf. “All of you pigs with your issues. Do ME a favor?” “What’s that?” asked the pig. “Next time-Put me in a fairy tale that doesn’t need a PSYCHIATRIST!!” Click on the pig to begin the story again.

The wolf went to the second pig’s house made of sticks and was going to ask for a cup of sugar when he sneezed again and the second house fell down. Not wanting to let another meal spoil, he ate the second pig too. He just thought of it as seconds. Click on the wolf to find out the wolf’s version of what happened next. Excuse me. I sneezed again! To find out the pigs’ point of view click on the pig.

Click on the wolf to find out what happened next according to the wolf. When Al arrived at the third pig’s house made of bricks he asked politely for a cup of sugar. The third pig was very rude, mouthed off about Al’s grandmother, and called the police Don’t you talk about my grandmother!!!!!!!!! Click on the pig for the little pigs’ point of view.

Click on the wolf to begin the story again. When the police arrived the wolf was banging on the door, very angry, and sneezing the whole time. The police arrested him immediately. The story was told incorrectly in the newspaper and he was FRAMED! I WAS FRAMED!!!!!!!!!!!!

As the first little pig sat quietly in his straw house, the wolf stopped by. The first little pig tried to send the wolf to his brother’s house because he’s always hated that guy. Unfortunately his plan didn’t work and the wolf huffed and puffed, blew his house down, and killed him anyway. The wolf did, however, take the first pig’s advice after he was finished with dinner. Click on the wolf to find out what happened according to the wolf. Click on the pig to find out what happened next in the pigs’ version. My my, who could that be? I hope it’s not my older brother. I can’t stand that guy.