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“Everybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. Or at least they think they do. But I’ll let you in on a little secret. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story.” That’s Alexander T. Wolf talking, and he’d like to set the record straight. He says, “I don’t know how this whole Big Bad Wolf thing got started, but it’s all wrong . . . The real story is about a sneeze and a cup of sugar.”

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“I’m the wolf. Alexander T. Wolf. You can call me Al. I don’t know how this whole Big Bad Wolf thing got started, but it’s all wrong. ”

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The Three Little Pigs (but the big bad wolf is polite and playful)

By Edru Smit

Long, long ago, around the time when people believed that the earth was in the middle of the universe and the sun revolved around us, close to a gleaming lake and a dark forest, there lived three little pigs and their mother.

One day, their mother told them that they were big enough to live on their own, so the three little pigs said goodbye to her and travelled to the other side of the dark forest—a beautiful landscape with colourful flowers and rustic mountaintops in the distance. 

The three little pigs decided to build their own houses. The first little pig built his house out of straw, the second little pig built his house out of wooden sticks, and the third little pig built his house out of ROCKS (not bricks, this is intentional). 

The little pigs were enjoying their creativity but, in the distance, a grey figure with a fluffy tail and sparkling eyes was approaching their small town… 

As the figure skipped closer, the pigs’ jaws dropped to the ground. It was a big bad WOLF. They all fled into their unfinished houses and shivered in fear.

“One … two … three … four! I declare a thumb war!” cried the wolf.

The three little pigs were dead silent. The wolf had declared war. They had no idea how to escape this menace. 

“Hello? Is there anyone home? I would like to play with you!” the wolf said in a small voice. 

All the pigs were panicking. They were extremely scared.

“Hello? I am not here to bother you, but I would like to—” But before the wolf finished his sentence, he was distracted by a beautiful dandelion. “It’s a dandelion! Let’s make a wish!” 

The wolf blew the dandelion and accidently blew down the straw house. 

The first pig was shocked by the wolf’s immense aggressiveness and so, without a word, he dashed to his brother’s stick house and shivered in there. 

“Oh!’ said the wolf. “My wish has been granted. A little stick house!” 

Once again, the wolf was distracted, this time by a ladybug which had conveniently landed on his snout. “Hi, little friend! I am just going to blow you off, if you don’t mind!” But instead of blowing the ladybug off, the wolf started to sneeze! “Ah… AH… CHOO!” 

The wolf’s sneeze was even more powerful than his dandelion breath, and he knocked down the stick house in a matter of seconds.

The two pigs’ eyes were wide with fear. They fled to their brother’s rock house, without stopping to say, “Bless you.” 

“Woah! My reckless sneeze has caused another wish!” the wolf chuckled. 

The three pigs were so scared that they wanted to stress eat, so the third little pig decided to make some custard and share it with his brothers. He prepared his marvellous custard in a big pot by the fireplace. 

“Oh, look! A little butterfly wants to play with me on the chimney!” said the wolf. “Here I come!” 

The three little pigs were shaking when they realised the wolf was going to make his entrance through the chimney, They all agreed that he was the most brutal overlord they have ever set eyes on. 

The big “bad” wolf was intrigued by the butterfly’s beautiful colour. So, he climbed onto the roof of the rock house to have a better look at it. As he reached the butterfly, he slipped and fell down the chimney, into the pot of custard.

“I have been blessed! Custard and friends!” he said, as he licked his lips.  

“Oh no! He is going to eat us up!” the second pig screeched. 

“He is going to mix our baconish flesh with my custard!” said the third little pig. 

“He is going to rip us to porkchop!” yelled the first. 

“What? I just wanted to play,” the wolf mumbled. “I am sorry, guys!” 

The pigs stared at each other in disbelief. “You what?”  

When the three little pigs realised what the wolf was saying, they each gave a large sigh of relief. 

The three little pigs decided to make one large house made from bricks and beautiful wood from the dark forest. They agreed to be roommates with the friendly wolf and play games every day.

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Big Bad Wolf

Big Bad Wolf


Come on, come on now
Oh we got to show them something

With time slipping away
I can't say what I'll do...
You got nothing to say
(oh , no, no)
When I tell you who's who...
(oh yeah!)

Cos' I'm the big bad wolf
(What you say)
I'm the big bad wolf
(What you say)
I'm the big bad wolf
Blowing down your neighborhood
(What you say)

I said

I said
You got to seize up your day
Make the most out of you
(you got to make the most)
Watch your knees when you pray
If you flex with my crew
You know why?

Cos' they're the big bad wolfs
(What you say)
They're the big bad wolfs
(What you say)
They're the big bad wolfs
Blowing down your neighborhood
(What you say)

I said

I'm gonna huff and puff and blow your house down
I'm gonna huff and puff and blow this house down
I'm gonna huff and puff and blow your house down
I'm gonna huff and puff and blow this house down
I'm gonna huff and puff and blow your house down
I'm gonna huff and puff and blow this house down

Cos' we're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
We're the big bad wolf
(What you say)
( What you say)

Come on, come on
Oh we'll show them

As time slips away
I can't say what I'll do. ..
You won't find the answer
(oh no no)
When I tell you who is who...
(oh yeah!)

Because I'm the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?..)
I am the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you talking about?..)
I am the Big Bad Wolf
Who blows your neighborhood away.
(What are you saying?..)

I say

I say
That you should live one day
And push yourself to the limit
(go all out)
And take care of yourself
If you hang out with my team.
Do you know why?

Because they are Big Bad Wolves
(What are you saying?..)
They are Big Bad Wolves
(What are you talking about?..)
They are Big Bad Wolves
Who blow your neighborhood away
(What are you talking about?..)

I say

I will blow, spit and blow your house down
I will blow, spit and blow this house down
I will blow, spit and blow your house down
I will blow, spit and tear this house down
I will blow, spit and tear your house down
I will blow, spit and tear this house down

Because we are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?. .)
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you talking about?..)
We are the Big Bad Wolf
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?..)
(What are you saying?..)
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?..)
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?..) )
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you saying?..)
We are the Big Bad Wolf
(What are you talking about?..)
(What are you talking about?..)

Translated by Medozo


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What wolves dream about in a dream book: interpretation of dreams about wolves

Wolves in Miller's dream book

A wolf in a dream warns: one of your colleagues may commit theft or give out production secrets, be careful!

Killing a wolf is a sign of victory over a cunning person who tried to harm your reputation.

Do wolves howl in their sleep? Get ready to celebrate the victory in the competitive struggle after exposing the conspiracy against you.

Wolves in Vanga's dream book

Seeing a wolf in a dream means meeting a cruel, cunning person. Until you find out about his dastardly intentions, you will suffer from the problems he has brought.

The attack of wolves in a dream speaks of the troubles that pseudo-friends will create for you: most likely, they will have a reason for revenge and reprisals against you. Unworthy people are also symbolized by a she-wolf with cubs. But you can recognize them only when you yourself get involved in a bad story. If you dreamed of wolves tormenting prey, then you should wait for the collapse of a solid structure. It will be sold in parts to cunning and enterprising people.

Hunting for wolves in a dream reflects a high-profile trial of corrupt officials in reality.

Wolves in the Islamic dream book

The wolf personifies a bad person - a robber or someone who oppresses others for no reason. Hunting for a predator promises career growth. If it ended with the killing of the beast, then you can go astray. Wolf's howl calls to be more careful not to become a victim of a thief. The bite of a wolf warns: you will be fined for an offense. The one whose conscience is unclean, who illegally made his fortune, will dream of eating wolf meat. But the milk of the wolf is a harbinger of difficulties in work, difficulties, anxieties. The dreaming wolf cub also promises problems, but they will be small.

Wolves in Freud's dream book

A wolf in a dream personifies sexual energy that overflows. If the animal scared you, it means that the current partner has ceased to satisfy you, invite him to experiment in bed. Disappointment in a life partner and, possibly, his betrayal is predicted by a dream in which a wolf injures you.

Wolves in Loff's dream book

The wolf is a symbol of loneliness or predatory behavior. Most likely, you lack communication, you are worried about the lack of real friends. Also, a dream may reflect your feelings that for the sake of personal gain something is being extorted from you or you yourself are doing this to someone.

Wolves in the dream book of Nostradamus

The soothsayer considers wolves the personification of cruelty, courage, love of freedom, independence, open uncompromising and stubborn struggle.

The black wolf predicts the appearance of a werewolf, because of which many people's lives will be ruined. But grief will force them to turn to faith. The fight between the wolf and the fox corresponds to the transition to the open phase of the long-standing conflict between Russia and Ukraine covered by decorum. Nostradamus even called the approximate time of this event - after February 2006. The wolf in the red cap is interpreted as a difficult situation in which Russia will find itself at the international meeting at the end of 2018: there will be neither material support nor weighty arguments.

The wolf is a symbol of loneliness or predatory behavior. Photo: pixabay.com

Wolves in Tsvetkov's dream book

Wolves in a dream talk about the intrigues of enemies.

Wolves in the Esoteric Dream Book

Did you dream about a wolf? You can exhale with relief: the dangers will bypass you. The evil wolf says that your fears are in vain. If in reality you suffer because of your own defenselessness, then in a dream you will see how a predator rushes at you and claws at you. A peaceful wolf pack promises that the reasons for worry will go away; fearsome warns of a conflict with criminal circles. A wolf cub is a reason to lower self-esteem, dizziness from success and star disease will not lead to good. A wolf feeding you or wolf cubs is considered a good sign: your independence will be strengthened, you will achieve your goals, the forces of nature will be on your side.

Specialist comment

Urgor, helping practitioner, runologist, tarologist:

Wolves have always lived next to our ancestors. Only in the last 200 years, with an increase in arable land, wolves left their usual habitats, their meetings with humans became rare. At all times when wolves lived next to humans, they were one of the enemies of humans. Contrary to popular belief, attacks by wolves on humans are extremely rare, but livestock got pretty bad. And yet, in the popular mind, the wolf enjoyed great respect. The wolf, not always deservedly, was credited with exalting qualities: nobility, fidelity, justice. Thus he entered the legends of our people. It is not uncommon for a wolf to become an assistant to a human hero, while the wolf, in addition to his powers, also resorts to magic. Wolf magic has two conflicting sources. Firstly, the Moon, which undoubtedly influences the behavior of wolf packs, and on the other hand, the Sun. The young solar god Yarilo was also called the "wolf shepherd", it was with Yarilo that they agreed that the wolves would not touch the cattle. So, the wolf is both an enemy and a friend of man.


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