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Post by prady on Dec 24, 2005 15:54:53 GMT
i write a sentance of a story and then te next person write a story etc....
i'l start...
the storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking.
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Post by prady on Dec 25, 2005 8:28:13 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement.
who let the orangatan out again she screamed as she answered the ringing phone.
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Post by JCL on Dec 25, 2005 9:48:52 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply.
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Post by prady on Dec 28, 2005 11:40:33 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter.
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Post by ahbleza on Jan 1, 2006 10:04:10 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left.
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Post by JCL on Jan 1, 2006 11:40:21 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself!
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Post by prady on Jan 1, 2006 18:37:24 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought.
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Post by ahbleza on Jan 1, 2006 19:51:11 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana.
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Post by prady on Jan 1, 2006 20:02:37 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. u r a nutter
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Post by prady on Jan 2, 2006 6:28:35 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan.
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Post by ahbleza on Jan 2, 2006 19:43:14 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan. Orangatan, once fooled by Darwin and not eager to be part of another experiment, had stolen the piece of anti-matter and fed it on the neighbours cat, Vixen.
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Post by nighthawk on Jan 2, 2006 19:46:21 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan. Orangatan, once fooled by Darwin and not eager to be part of another experiment, had stolen the piece of anti-matter and fed it on the neighbours cat, Vixen. Well you shoulda seen the uproar as the cat tore the place apart!
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Post by ahbleza on Jan 2, 2006 19:58:53 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan. Orangatan, once fooled by Darwin and not eager to be part of another experiment, had stolen the piece of anti-matter and fed it on the neighbours cat, Vixen. Well you shoulda seen the uproar as the cat tore the place apart! The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking.
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Post by prady on Jan 3, 2006 11:24:44 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan. Orangatan, once fooled by Darwin and not eager to be part of another experiment, had stolen the piece of anti-matter and fed it on the neighbours cat, Vixen. Well you shoulda seen the uproar as the cat tore the place apart! The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. the orangatan was bouncing and her husband was wailing she was shaking and then metta man said
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Post by ahbleza on Jan 3, 2006 18:46:35 GMT
The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. There were strange noises coming from the basement. "Who let the orangatan out again?" she screamed as she answered the ringing phone. "It was me, metta-man" said a mysterious voice in reply. the world around her melted, the phone was still ringing and the orangatang was still out but somehow, in that moment, it just didn't matter. She had other things on her mind, and walking back into her kitchen, she realised her husband would be back soon, so there was little time left. However, she needed to un-melt or somehow otherwise re-solidify the world in which she found herself! she stopped and took a deep breath, the voice she had heard moments before said, 'its time', time for what? she thought. Oh, yeah, she was about to heat up her piece of anti-matter in the microwave and feed it to her husband and herself just as she fed the orangatan, and in this way escape present time and maybe reach nirvana. as u and i both know reader, this was a foolish plan. Orangatan, once fooled by Darwin and not eager to be part of another experiment, had stolen the piece of anti-matter and fed it on the neighbours cat, Vixen. Well you shoulda seen the uproar as the cat tore the place apart! The storm was raging and the doors in the house were rattling and creaking. the orangatan was bouncing and her husband was wailing she was shaking and then metta man said: "Stop, wait a minute, wait just a minute, i got to do that again, one more time, i feel something coming up; it's a...it's a...it's a..."
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