Finished Folds (41—60)
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5was getting closer, oh no! But they continued past us and faded in the distance. Whew! Feeling safe, we stepped out into the open. Sirens blared and lights flashed, we were caught!
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4pero solamente conozco algunos de las palabras. No puedo hablar o escuchar muy rapidamente. Quieres un cerveza? Yo quiero ir a la playa y beber cerveza con las chicas bonitas. Que
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5Probably because we are so horny all the time, and procreate like demented rabbits. We can lose a fairly large number of flimsy armed bony brained brethren and still survive. Well,
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2erupted in long stringy bursts from her nose and mouth. Linda's phone chimed again and she drop kicked her left eye into the fruit basket and put her right eye into her mouth. Eew.
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4she used to do this to me all the time growing up. Grandma is in a state of deep hibernation, it won't last more than another day or two." Ted asked, "Then why the files, Dad?"
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5earlobe. Principal Laverne was in the process of piercing her left ear with a No. 2 Dixon Ticonderoga in the open toilet stall. She gazed dizzily at Mr. Bedwell while blood dripped
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3"Because you look SO HOT while you are doing Math! Your lips slightly parted, whispering numbers under your breath. The far away look on your face, lost in concentration. It makes
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2and unlocked the door to the snow house. The light glowed eerily from behind the icy wall of the bedroom. Lucy shut the front door, and slowly crept down the hall. As she entered
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5He walked her to the nearest house, rang the doorbell, and hid in the bushes. As the door opened, she began to recite from memory while slowly unbuttoning her silk blouse, "Please
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3Smitty, your loyal yellow labrador retreiver. He raises his head and cocks it to the left, looking at you with a solemn stare of concern and sympathy. I must redeem my superhero
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5an unexpected plot twist desperately, but there was some good raw material in them that could be mined and forged into something more ambitious. I grew fond of the park bench, even
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3. After breaking into a run, the toddler was stopped abruptly as the shiny hi-hat cymbals that had demanded attention struck right between the eyes. Ben stifled a chuckle as blood
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2they could join her up on the rooftop. As she peeled another orange, a Northern Hawk Owl swooped by, grazing the top of her head, and then diving down for a quick meal. The octopi
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3Like a mad roller skater, I flailed wildly trying to maintain balance on the rolling sea of marbles. Hopeless, I collapsed down into them and rolled on top of them, some mine, some
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2into so much frivolous rubble. Except for the brass lamp with the green beacon - I would keep that and drift into strange, mysterious dreams, my hatred for her melting into a hazy
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5The troll was gobsmacked and bedazzled, and staggered woozily as he emerged from underneath the bridge. The giant goat continued the yarnbomb assault, in full psychedlic majesty.
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3She followed him into the next room, snapping pictures along the way. Unfortunately, he had the gnarliest cowlick on the upper left side on the back of his head, his worst angle.
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4The frigid wind gnawed at her dripping wet clothes, and she was surprised to realize that it was even colder above the ice than it had been underneath. She struggled to peel off
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3was addressed to me, and the sender was... also me? Had I sent it to myself from the future? The envelope was some kind of woven composite, and the Japanese stamp was both ornate
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2was an envelope with his name on it. He slid it out of her lifeless fingers and noted the intoxicating smell. Before opening, he held it to his face and inhaled deeply. Bliss.