In some of the later Oz books there was a charicter named Jack Pumpkinhead, he was a pumpkinheaded scarcrow brought to life by a witches spell. He constantly needed to replace his pumpkinhead because it would rot or get smashed so he became a pumpkin farmer so he always had a supply of replacement heads. (He also lived in a giant pumpkin and he’d move to a new one whenever it started to rot).
electricshadow Premium Member about 9 years ago
Now all needs to do is change his name to “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater.”
clayusmcret Premium Member about 9 years ago
So…it’ll become just like a college dorm room.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 9 years ago
He won’t want to stay there after the first hard frost.
kc2idv about 9 years ago
On the plus side he can have all of the pumpkin pie he can eat.
AnnDeeQ about 9 years ago
“Had wife and couldn’t keep her” means he couldn’t afford to feed and house her. Related to “housekeeping” and “kept woman.”
AnnDeeQ about 9 years ago
Argh. No edit button. Isn’t that B.C. in the pumpkin? Peter living there would have been so appropriate!
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
That should bring down property value.
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
And now finally, BC’s living with Cinderella…
Wildbill98 about 9 years ago
He can eat himself out of house & home!
patlaborvi about 9 years ago
In some of the later Oz books there was a charicter named Jack Pumpkinhead, he was a pumpkinheaded scarcrow brought to life by a witches spell. He constantly needed to replace his pumpkinhead because it would rot or get smashed so he became a pumpkin farmer so he always had a supply of replacement heads. (He also lived in a giant pumpkin and he’d move to a new one whenever it started to rot).
route66paul about 9 years ago
I think that “couldn’t keep her” referred to the fact she went elsewhere for companionship. That is why she was put in a pumpkin shell(coffin)
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
The ultimate in living with nature!
Doublejake about 9 years ago
Wonder if that’s what Zelazny meant by “The Doors of His Face”……
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
Good Grief. It’s the Great Pumpkin! For real!.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 9 years ago
An example of biological architecture