Finished Folds (81—100)
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5he drew the line at allowing them to sleep in his bed. Lucas' ornate bedroom was a replica of the bunks on the Millennium Falcon, and he didn't want their muddy paws all over it.
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7I, who was wearing at least six layers of disguise. A sad policeman, on top of an aged spinster, on top of a children's Garfield costume, on top of a slick Roman politician, on top
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9Discussed on Food Network backlots amid worried glances and shushing producers, the legendary cake vault was rumored to be the repository of Cake Boss' first wedding cake. And here
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4on the lone velvet couch in the upper room of Oz's dilapidated strip club. Money issues were never for him anyway, the little people could deal with all that. Glinda was onstage
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1Ferdinand F. Flickstick ever raised his massive frame off his perpetually groaning desk chair at the station on the north side. But that old man hadn't made a case since Jake was
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5But as soon as she uttered the wood, a loon called upon the water, which raised the hair on the back of her neck. The loon sounded like a fire engine, which fit with the burning t
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2r's back door, absolutely unannounced. It's almost as though he's floating in, nose following the scent trail of Emma Jane's prize-winning rhubarb. But Emma Jane's ex-wrestler bo
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3"You know I auditioned for the part of Pumba, right?" Tyson absent-mindedly traced a finger along his face tattoo. But Suzie wasn't even listening to him, too focused on pulling
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4would at least provide an interesting locale for the wedding. Billy, from the Family Circus, was to be ring bearer, but kept leaving dotted lines trailing behind him. Garfield had
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4But what was she to me? With her tupperware parties and ceaseless poker nights, my mother had never really been present for our childhood. Sometimes I looked at her and couldn't
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3like a hemophiliac. Tiffany, blowing a somewhat faulty smoke-ring, peered at the goddess of the hunt and smiled, "I think we're alone now, there doesn't seem to be anyone around."
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4took a stab at the Jitterbug, and then the Charleston. I just couldn't understand these kids anymore. My days in Hollywood were probably through. The sheen of stardom just didn'
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2But thought the loudness in his head deafened him, he couldn't produce a single sound. As the cars slowed and stopped in front of him, Bruce's eyes rolled back and a pillar of red
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3sign! He remembers me! Judge, you see? I couldn't have committed these series of heinous crimes!" Jowls shaking, the judge addressed the chaos breaking out in the jury stand.
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6Todd, with his three legs and mange, who'd come into her life, adopted as she'd received those surgeries for her irradiated lips. Why now, did she need her lips to glow?
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2deep undercover in Albania, and when tiny faults in his supposedly iron-clad accent were discovered, Ken peered at the ten rifles which came out of nowhere. "...I just ruined the
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5pure unadulterated joy. But as the minutes turned into hours, I began to consider that there must be another teat. Would it be better? What star system contained it, and who cul
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2flung far too high from her dainty fingers could do the trick. After all, there was that basement bowling alley in the ancestral home. Danielle called the only person she could b
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4full minute to slowly take off their long-muddied boots and slip out the door. The Bash Brothers, as they called themselves, would have nothing to do with Tony anymore. Sailing t
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3peering out the slots of a cattle-car, Bessie the holstein in the next stall. "She's finally beat me!" I explained to the cow, who lowered her head and stared out at the desert.