Finished Folds (1661—1680)
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9especially if you like flagella. My shrink has cautioned me to not obsess, but to let these things remain in the chloroplast where they belong. It may seem like cilia thing to say,
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5hold her breath. She then deposited the children in a big slumbering heap at the end of the schoolyard. "Ah, now time to finish my book, " she said, striding back to her office.
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2occasional nightmares of being lost in the maze of an Ikea store. The exits move & the furniture I choose is never in stock. An even scarier thought is an Ikea construction company
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10. I realized then that the rub was a spicy red and black pepper mix. On a whim, I hurled a handful at the wizard's face. As he sneezed, sparkling dust (his powers!) shot out.
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5easy enough to pass this job onto someone else. Instead I decided to stop wallowing and take responsibility. I hurry to my son's room, pick him up, and try to comfort him.
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6happy to be riding her, my legs swaying to and fro as we gained momentum. I was so in the moment, I didn't notice at first when she began to get tired. Not until her front hoof
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5still a Mama's boy to the core, and she was his number one fan. One of his only fans, actually. That might've made him seem less avant-garde, but luckily for him the Dadaists
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5had been denied or admitted. The manager was pleased; his advice had been heeded. But then after 19 years of silence, one chilly day in November, an aging band member
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3" Kirk's date cut him off and starting singing: "There we sat down. Yeah we wept, when we remembered Ziiiii-on." Kirk said, "Wow, Martia, I didn't know you were a reggae fan."
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4the CEO, the first in a chain of fools. "Think, think about what you're tryin' to do to me!" she said. "Aretha, it's really you!" I said. "Ain't nothing like the real thing baby!"
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4critter, so stay still whilst I proceed to paint you, or I'll turpentine your tookus!" Kandinsky's face was now a deep shade of red. The twisty thing shrank upon hearing this.
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3was particularly partial to passing out plates of pineapple chunks, bananas foster, lemon chiffon cake, and crème brûlée. Yellowish food is your friend, said my foodclown coach.
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6Jojo the tiny squire and a few of his fronds agreed that Tina the Bachelorette was quite a nice gill. It was a fin thing to say, for shore. Jojo quickly scrambled to cover himself
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7TheWritersIntentIsUnderstoodAndOneWayToDoThatIsToBeginEveryWordWithACaptialLetterOtherwiseItIsDifficultToSpotTheEndOfAnIdeaAndWhereANewOneBeginsAsThereIsNoPuncturation
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2as to cushion their landing. Later on a heavy downpour dumped double the amount, and owners were clobbered with falling pets. "The critters've really hit the fans!" I told the SPCA
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0might get some unwanted attention from foot aficionados. But it's solely your choice," I added. He said, "OK then maybe I'll just call my podiatrist. I guess I can foot the bill."
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2and shooed away birds that sometimes landed to pick seeds off me. Uncle Jess just laughed as I waved and swung my gloppy arms, flinging pumpkin pulp into the neighbors' yard.
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9dump the jumbo tub over my head. That didn't really work though. I could still see out the bottom, and now there was popcorn grease dribbling down my chin, and kernels stuck in my
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5comprehend, like how to seem human, less robotic. Bella squinted and bit her lip, "Uh. That's just. How I. Act. Sometimes." Roy Batty began, "I've seen things you wouldn't believe
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5breezed right by a shiny grey escalator on his way down. Two guys riding up waved cheerfully as he passed them. He closed his eyes, hoping he'd land on something soft, at least.