Finished Folds (41—60)
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2Having successfully supplanted the cookie as the best place to find your fortune, bun wrappers were helping the wheat industry bounce back from the gluten free diet fad of early
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3they would need to find a new travel agent. With so many online options, replacing the personal service offered to their family for generations made Clarence feel like he might
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2which successfully took over the market when it conclusively proved that garlic could be enjoyed with no lingering odours. Great distress erupted in the "ban the vampire" club when
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2would tame the difficulty of filming on the high seas with the new setting in the canals. Gondola, pirate ship, yacht, row boat. So many opportunities to fine tune the skill of
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5hing stock of the local port authorities, who spent most of their time eating fish sticks instead of doughnuts. The flat rectangular shape suited the local terrain. Besides, where
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3Halloween would soon be here, so the further the pulp spread, the greater the celebration of the Great Pumpkin. All would soon see and skeptics would have to repent when
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2that emits a low squeal as a pink paperclip slips out of its tongue. The desktop gadget includes a staple remover which I had the unfortunate need for one day when I accidentally
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4Although the plan seemed successful in procuring her stepmother's continued disproval, it backfired since she once again had to do more laundry. "Oh if only I could have a
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4pays the bills, he decided to join Sarah at school. Student loans were easier to get than a higher paying job. Linguistics seemed like a great course since
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1prepared for retirement. A spinoff of MASH was inevitable, and who better than Sempung to take his place. He wondered if Hot Lips would like the Orangutan, but only for a moment as
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5Unfortunately hearing Shakespeare quoted in French caused the English major to step on her foot. The Fandango was not going as planned. However, he searched his French vocabulary
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2knew of a genetic modification which would allow Afghan breeders the ability to
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9who hadn't hit the dance floor since before linoleum was invented no longer feared a heart attack. As Mike crooned into the mic
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3skates, only to see the Zamboni heading onto the ice. Had I been down that long? I looked up to the stands to discover the fans were
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4contest that had pitted neighbour against neighbour, cousin again cousin, as the most obscure attractions vied for public support. It was hard to beat the winner of 1863 because
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3She pondered the moral implications of using all its powers for herself, but her heart kept tugging at her to stay home. Should she set the sheep free, sell it, or
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3popped the letter M. I watched transfixed as it spun around the room, discarding its contents. Was this, too, a sign I was to slow to comprehend? The look on his face told me
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3that stocks in Scope had taken a nose dive recently. How could she conquer halitosis if the company went bankrupt? Looking further down the ledger she discovered
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4the was the incentive I needed to get a grip on my new life! With a cupcake in my hand and the ship's wheel in my clutches, I check the compass and headed
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2But why would they? I had betrayed both sides, setting them up against the other, hoping for all the spoils as each destroyed the other. Now my only hope was to