Crowder’s Taco Truck vs King Kong

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I asked a.i. “write a funny story about how christian music artist crowder defeated king kong using his taco truck with food named after his songs” and this is what it came up with….

It was an ordinary day in the bustling streets of Los Angeles when the city’s skyline was suddenly eclipsed by a massive figure—King Kong had arrived! Panic erupted as the giant ape roared and started to climb the tallest buildings. People screamed and fled, seeking shelter from the colossal menace.

Meanwhile, David Crowder, the beloved Christian music artist, was setting up his taco truck, “Crowder’s Grub & Glory,” at the local park. His taco truck was famous for its delicious food, each item cleverly named after his hit songs. As he prepared for the lunch rush, he couldn’t help but notice the commotion.

Curiosity piqued, Crowder peeked out from his truck and saw the behemoth towering over the city. An idea struck him like a divine inspiration. He grabbed his bullhorn and shouted, “Everyone! Step right up to ‘Crowder’s Grub & Glory’ for the best tacos in town! They’ll make you forget all your worries—even giant apes!”

People hesitated, torn between terror and tantalizing tacos. Soon, the aroma of Crowder’s creations wafted through the air, calming the frantic crowd. As people began to gather around his truck, Crowder hatched his plan. He knew that to defeat King Kong, he needed to use his secret weapon: his irresistible menu.

First up was the “Come As You Are Carne Asada”—a taco so good, it could bring peace to the most troubled soul. Crowder loaded up a dozen and set them on a catapult he’d built for fun (who knew it’d come in handy?). He aimed and fired, launching the tacos directly into King Kong’s open mouth.

The giant ape paused, chewing thoughtfully. His furrowed brow softened as he savored the flavors. But Crowder knew he needed more to distract and ultimately defeat Kong.

Next, Crowder prepared the “Run Devil Run Delights”—spicy tacos with a heavenly kick. He sent these flying on a drone he’d rigged up, directly into the hands of the perplexed primate. King Kong munched on, his eyes widening with delight.

For the grand finale, Crowder unveiled his masterpiece: the “Good God Almighty Guac Smash” —a taco with the creamiest, dreamiest guacamole ever created. Crowder sent a signal, and a squadron of drones lifted a massive taco, flying it towards King Kong.

The ape reached out, eyes gleaming with anticipation. As he took a gigantic bite, the combination of flavors was so overwhelming that he sat down, utterly transfixed. He was no longer the terrifying titan; he was just a giant gorilla enjoying the best meal of his life.

The city watched in awe as Crowder, with his taco truck and heavenly cuisine, tamed the beast. King Kong was soon docile, content to lounge by Crowder’s truck, occasionally receiving another taco as a treat.

The mayor declared it a citywide holiday, “Crowder’s Taco Triumph Day,” to commemorate the day when music, faith, and fantastic food saved Los Angeles from King Kong. And Crowder? He became a legend, not just for his music, but for his heroic tacos that saved the day.

 

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