Finished Folds (221—240)
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5sun came up through the slits of the blinds, she rose feeling deeply invigorated. As per usual, the foxes had come and left their fingerprints on her rubbish bins which were tipped
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4Unfortunately they were surprised, and they threw me away from the crowds. Teddy looked at me with his big sad eyes, plucked up by the many other toys in the sachel. Oh well, who
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4the eyes had been gouged out and each individual tooth had been plucked out one by one. The dog looked up at Tom. The apocalypse must have meant that people needed spare parts,
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4lack of body parts, including the whole of his left leg and the side of his jaw. Balzar had learnt to hop around, but the ladies seemed more interested in the complete package.
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5of him and he checked out the shaking van by peeping through a slit-window on the side. There he saw what no hobo should ever have to witness: a tall dark-haired man with a little
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1They got together their sauces, breads and other ingredients and lined up in their tweed buttoned up jackets. The golf clubs sat idly by. "Ladies, *ahem* gentlemen, today
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8Unfortunately the childrens' ears began to melt into a silky liquid as the song continued to play. The teacher dashed over to the music player to turn it off, but it was too late:
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2She was imprinted on my cranium, my every other thought. Somehow they had exempted a curse on to me with that dull-coloured liquid they put in my drink. There was only one thing
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1Jonas' dad rose from his chair and snapped his head to the direction where he felt Jonas was. "This way!" he announced, marching off in a seemingly random pursuit. "But Gerald,"
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7The professor laid down the main course and pulled away a white sheet. The students gazed at the meal, wondering how this had anything to do with the media course they had taken.
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1of horse. Wait, that couldn't be right, I could swear the horses were mooing. I called the fast food manager over to my table to inspect the burger and held it up against his ear.
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5"What does that have to do with anything?" questioned Sak. The clerk sighed, "Saks is a sacred surfboard shop, we believe that using a credit card is against God's will." The shop
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2flew to the ground as the suspect raced across the pitch. It was a victory for the team, for now. The man with the binoculars wrote down a few notes on his notepad and walked away.
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3. "If it weren't for those meddling fizzies I would have gotten away with it too!" The Doc then saw that Scooby Doo had taken one of the spiked milkshakes and began to chug.
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4that this was the mating dance bumblebees did when they wanted to attract another bumblebee. Geekman strode humbly towards the cashier, keeping his cool. Being human didn't affect
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8I think all the time. One time I thought that my sister lost her arm-- oh wait, that was just before. Hang on, where am I? I realised I was hanging upside down from a cable seventy
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3dictionary, so he couldn't even comprehend the words that were describing this moment in time. Steve walked away from the painting, choking on the fumes he had breathed in.
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5th and breathed in a raspy breath "PlEaASSEEESEE LAdDDYy". I coughed a few times to give the impression I was ill. The woman breathed back in the phone, but this time impersonating
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3vagueness of the above fold was too great that the investigators died of a heart attack. At their funeral the criminals raided their dead remains and took their bodies to a local
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11with me. A'm leavin!'" The potential buyer walked back to his shed and bathed in his golden spray-painted turds before the auction continued. The crowds were chattering about the