Finished Folds (181—200)
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3they were into hair metal. Even if they were, so what? They're still family. Meanwhile I heard soft taps on the screen door. The carpenter bees were at it again. They wanted
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4That was hard work but at least I had work. I had to keep reminding myself of that. If I didn't someone else on my crew would. I signaled and turned left when the coast was clear.
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4Who knows how Maria acquired these, her special gifts? It seemed to many that she just always had them. People traveled great distances just to catch a glimpse. Yes, Maria had
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5wooden floorboards with the mad swiveling of his barstool. " Whee! Bartender, another round on me." The man behind the bar dumped a pitcher of ale on Clark's head. "As you wish."
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3ettered, she bounced back into the room where I waited. She searched my face , and I wondered whether she knew I'd snatched something of hers. "Have you seen my
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6I felt drawn to its infinite blackness. The iris was bewitching me with its intricate designs. I spied a world of colorful depths. Too late I saw the eye's true intention
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4over and knocked me on the head with a nutcracker. I blacked out. I had a strange vision - there was nut carnage everywhere, and my prized walnut collection was missing. Chef Louis
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6Yet no wimple could hide the dimples on her lovely round face. The wind whistled eerily through the woods. Abigail weirdly grinned and whispered, "The witching hour..."
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5name and contact info went, because with my life went my memory. So excuse me all to hell, but I cannot for the life (or death) of me remember my own name, where I lived, or even
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6I falafel, but I refuse to apologize. Having no teeth makes it tough to talk coherently. I like bean a vegetarian because
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5¡~¤#@$! - what with another death in the family. Life would never be the same. Life wasn't fair!" Luke was getting very cranky since he didn't get what he really wanted for xmas.
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3"Yes. Have some." Those in the orchestra, especially the trombone section, always spoke in very short sentences. " We have to save our breath you know. "
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5"Bonkety bonk bonk." I scratched my head. Those weren't the words I was expecting from the grand poobah himself, the rainmaker, the great Dude in the Sky.
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1Fat body. Bat fodder, fat doobie. The keeps spinning round like usual though. Bees or no bees.
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6breathing heavily into a brown paper bag. I never saw a love pad like this one, before or since. The mirrored ceilings would take some getting used to and
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3with making the most realistic seeming sounds when sitting in his beanbag chair. Pffffttt. He made a point to splaster hia face with a knowing look and a smile. John finally knew
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2The chisel chose that moment to fall down sharply. It split Jason's head in half. Horror flicks, thought the Mason. What's next?
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4take him out for a walk. I had to pick up the weiner dog and carry him outside. He was too stuffed to budge on his own, poor thing. "Hot dawg, that's heavy!" He woofed
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7Hagnes and her friends Hagitha and Haggernathy set up huts in the Valley. The three hags hoped that they could stay for the next witches sabbath. The Great He-Goat greeted them
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2hopelessly and certainly lost to the void." "Really? That's interesting. But are things really so terrible?" "Meh." "I always say look on the bright side of life..."