Finished Folds (541—560)
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4"Give me some skin!" I held out my hand, and the onion man shook it vigorously. I would have to take six showers to get rid of the overpowering odor, but at least I was awake now.
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4ersed herself in a tub full of "organic mud." She stared at the label awhile and was surprised to find the concoction came with a few little friends for her: a family of frogs,
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4sound. Soon he saw before him a marvelous creature enveloped in a hickory-smoke-scented haze. He climbed aboard the winged unibacorn and set off for the protoblood planet.
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6crafting company wasn't eggsactly all it was cracked up to be. Benny had shelled out a lot of money for it, too. Such a shame. Another reason I, Saul Goodman, went into law was
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3had merely beamed at me, I would only be board. When the construction worker asked me to help lift some heavy equipment however, I quickly bolted down the street.
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2my way outside. I had to trick the T-Rex to leave Cobblebluntly's castle and follow me to the tar pits. To get his attention, I started cracking jokes about his scrawny arms.
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4the latest crop of interns. The standards for what was acceptable had dropped these days, he thought. For the time being though, the "Singeing Sheriff" toasted his
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1As the dolphin dove off into the sunset, the king sobbed. "Fare thee whale, my fine flippered friend!" He suddenly felt as though he had no porpoise.
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9istically speaking, Andy had gone through the proper channels and worked for ages. Hopefully the planets were properly aligned and his CEO would green-light his strange ad
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3gargantuan sun-dappled stone, which protected him. Still twitching, his fallen tail was sucked into the hungry void however: slurp! Perhaps he could get a new one someday.
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1the fact that I'm always right, and everyone should listen to me. Why do they even bother trying to deny it, and why do they keep talking? 'Seems legit
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7organize his chaotic world. Jimmy's quest for the ultimate list began. 1) List lists of things about which to make lists. 2) List lists within lists to improve original lists. 3)
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10waggled his eyebrows at me. I'd never noticed them before, so it caught me off guard. "It's way past your bedtime," Det. Manatee told me. He shut down the computer and
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2Cynthia squeaked and gaped at the speaking, space-alien rat. It went on, "Please let me out of this box. It's rather cramped, and I've already solved that maze several times."
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2Madam Wong waited as the two detectives considered the menu, "Number 7 very good." Ned scanned the list. "Fish balls?" "They must be very small," his partner added. "We'll take
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2floundered for the right words. I politely asked the Kraken in the lorry to take me and my wife to the nearest rest stop. I hoped he couldn't smell the calamari on my breath
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5, which meant that it was a pretty sizable shadow. Det. Manatee's mind drifted back to the equation. What would he do with so many fish? His stomach rumbling alerted the killer.
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3is-" "Quit it now! I've got this here magic helmet to keep yer highfalutin' mind-control tic-tacs outta my head!" "That's tactics, and don't you want to be free from fear? Listen
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1to burst from your chest. I think this is a job for Agent Ripley." He left the droid standing there looking stunned. But then again, it was a droid; it always looked that way.
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3slimy and lit by an unearthly green glow. In the darkness he couldn't see the anticipation in my eyes as he tripped over a craggy stalagmite jutting up from the cavern floor. Hel