Finished Folds (61—80)
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1Every strum seemed to have an effect on the nature of our existence, our outlooks, and our world. We hit a C chord, sending pulsations though the foliage, vibrating in our souls.
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6the air-groupies, killing whatever airs of professionalism they formerly held. The air-groupies dispersed, either from disgust, head trauma, or the nearby Tornado. "Like woah, dude
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4nuts have better exfoliating properties" the masseuse retorted. Judge Brown looked in horror as they used the dozen glazed as bacne scrubbers- he got his witness, BUT AT WHAT COST?
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3was an incredibly edited game show, but it was all worth it. The ratings were through the roof, everybody loved "Kids piss on the darnest things!"
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5to fight off the impending urges, however, he realized the pennies would never be enough. The rusted old convertible was looking more and more delicious by the day.
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3was of the density and width he needed for the current task. Without a second thought he crammed it into the hole, preventing Tom from losing anymore blood. All he could do now was
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4But really, what is a submarine but a spaceship that's in water? I realized how witty this was and pulled out my android. "My 12 followers are sophisticated enough to appreciate
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1my world-famous level 43 glance of diminishing. I had the Enigma Rune Word, mana wasn't an issue. "I sure showed them," I thought. Little did I know they swiped my onyx d20 while I
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2kind of like a brand new nickel you'd find on the street. Sure, it reflected sunlight into your eyes, but you'd man up and look at it. You had to. Anything that shiny was worth it.
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8"West Side Story" That's right- synchronized snapping was back, and gang warfare around the world involved much more choreography. It was the age of the underground enlightenment.
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4transformed back into his original form. "Not now, anytime but now!" He thought, grabbing a nearby stick to use as a
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4"SUPRISE!" they shouted again, thinking I missed the first one. Julia thrust something to my face once more, telling me to blow- Wait, I'm in 'Nam! I flipped the dirty Viet over my
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4It was exactly the sound I needed for my symphony! Jotting it down, I ran straight to the orchestral studio as if I had just found the Golden Ticket. I slammed the sheet music onto
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3-" He was cut off buy the disco cannonball of justice smashing her monitor. Through the smoke and glass a shadowy figure stepped forward. "Sorry, manatee's don't get the news."
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3go-cart spun out and careened off a cliff. I heard the explosion from a distance.
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5bitter regret and 1-ply toilet paper. Their spirits were soiled, and all but the boldest of cinemaniacs and online reviewers stayed for Act 2. "We just aren't ready for the fourth
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4At least, we would have but the hot sun dried the concrete, so she could only be dragged along behind as I moonshoe'd my way to a better tomorrow. How would I break the news to
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3sharply-dressed man with the large head resembling a lazy sea-dwelling mammal? His silhouette was enticing; despite being here to destroy the pentagon I found myself approaching hi
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4Mattel board meeting went silent. "That's your pitch? Peg-A-Pig?" They hated it, and Tom knew what this meant. To the Molasses Swamp with him. "BUT THAT'S HASBRO!" He said, sinking
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4It's what Princess Bubblegum craved- But she must keep it secret, lest the Candy Kingdom stage a coup. Finn ran in the room screaming of adventures and math. Her stomach growled.