Finished Folds (3741—3760)
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1They were fans of grunge, first of all. The teachers felt more comfortable in the 31st century and could teach what mattered most: bookbinding, masonry, blacksmithing, and more.
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1Lack of narcissists looking into them for clues as to the meaning of life. The Buddha didn't ever need a mirror because he sat under the Bodhi Tree. But we are not so intelligent
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2Now he wore chili pepper pants and was mistaken for a chef, much to his delight. He was invited to restaurants he couldn't ever afford, such as Froggy's. He loved chili peppers.
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3This was to become the infamous Twilight series of books, which I found insufferably Gothic. If I read anything like that, I like more intellectual writers. But she loved vampires.
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2Into neutral and offered a choice of meals. "Would you like coq au vin, ratatouille or Slovakian Shepherd's Stew?" Only one was vegetarian. She was too tall for the low ceilings.
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2The High Priest of Nothingness was attempting to calm us down. The other cats wanted to sleep after playing all night, he said. "Can you be more quiet?", he asked us over trs.
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3And soon found peregrine falcons nesting nearby. Nona and Squawker said, "Hiya!" Mr. Raven greeted them back and flew back to his nest, where Mrs. Raven was waiting.
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3Golden sea gulls chased them, craving their pizza. It had their favourite toppings - pepperoni and anchovies. They fought over the pizza after Pete jumped in. It was deep dish.
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4Mr. Robot won't be able to drive your Jaguar? You have to program him, do you know how? Who will be there to help? You need a humanoid to do that job. Think about it!"
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2The solar year 2016 was eerier thanks to the lunar eclipse, on the heels of the solar eclipse. A revolution was starting, I felt it. That old saying, be careful what you,wish for..
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2Mr. Scuzzy wanted epsom salts for his aching joints, it was cheaper than MSM/glucosamine. The lavendar epsom salts did the trick. Being immortal meant
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10Where to hide the explosives was the big question. Ronna and Dick talked all night about how to pull that off. There were cameras everywhere and they were mostly invisible. Bummer!
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3Backpacks, so suddenly we had to forage. The berries on the bushes, the lambs-quarters and edible weeds were good enough for breakfast. The Theory of Everything provided for a lot
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5Ever traverse this boulevard whilst sipping mocha cappuccino and pondering the awesomeness of seeing the opera house fully lighted? Don Swaim tried to do just this and vicariously
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2A. had seen the movie rwice and loved it. He loved horror films. His wife was less sure about. T
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11And got them on just in time! The honey pot was what Pooh craved most. But he followed instructions. The lederhosen looked okay on Pooh. A little boy passed by and complimented him
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7Her mother had scheduled the lobotomy without her permission, then she agreed to be a guinea pig. The promised payout was like winning the lottery. She had nothing to lose.
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4Or is that just political correctness? I will wait till I have had coffee and and am awake. Everyone else looks like walking zombies. My shrink gave me this advice and I follow it.
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3Nick Craven was the reporter assigned to this story and you could see his hands shaking as he saw the discarded pliosaurus named Manny. Nick forgot what his lines were, just when
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4A copy of A Surfeit of Lampreys was put on the table by the Fishman, who sported a mackarel. Eel pie was served by Grady's staff, at the Fishlad's request. "Here is your dinner!",