Finished Folds (221—240)
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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
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7Gentrified Brown Eye cried. I tried to comfort him, but winning the finals was as much as a pain for me as it was for him now. I hate to see people suffer, but I couldn't really
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7retired early. Unfortunately when someone sued claiming that the movie was a rip off of "Crows and Sausages" written by some high-school junkie, there was no money left to spend.
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3ing has gone, and so has my brain apparently. The world is no longer making sense anymore, I- The world phased around me. Alphonsine appeared before me in a bubble, calling out to
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5y that even an angel couldn't conjur up a souffle so tasty. After a few years of councelling, Bourdain got back on his feet and decided that he needed someone. He went online to
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3called, waving her arm in the air. Gil walked over as Candy gleamed his wrinkly smile. "Come 'ere you!" From then on I decided to move on. I could no longer stalk this old man any