Finished Folds (1—9)
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3bottom of the cardboard box I was being kept in and next thing I knew I was free! I looked around for others to talk to but because I was no longer human I forgot how to talk. -fin
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3to the statuesque Gabrielle, who was the only one who would not look grotesque in the borg queen costume. Nobody would buy it without seeing it on a mannequin so they made her pose
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3But that's just how it was when you run on a lithium battery. She hated the feeling of being rebooted, knowing someone else had plugged her in. Even worse, a wardrobe malfunction
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6A couple of flower fairy children, and maybe even have a pet bee or two. But we'd be living off grid, away from all the amenities. Not to mention they'd have no godmother anyhwere
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5find the minute-maid with the hour-glass figure. I figured she had to be around here somewhere, if only I'd brought a periscope instead of all these time pieces.
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5crossed their path. "Aha!" they all cried. "7 years of good luck! Or in 3-headed dog years, 147 years!" "But dogs don't live that long" said the left head of the dog on the right.
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10avoid the grabber's clutches. So when the Circus came to town, the children all ran out of their houses to their parents' dismay, and they had no idea the grabber
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1It turned out that Shark Lady's husband was none other than Left Shark. So it was not surprising that she hated their scathing diatribes about her false fangs, and his sloppy foot-
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3I hopped aboard a slow moving steam train rolling just past the edge of town, and swatted away the mosquitoes swarming all over. A voice called out in the dark... "if you're going