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1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
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Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
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Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
8 ) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
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Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
someone wrote:2)
someone wrote:3)
someone wrote:4)
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
someone wrote:6)
someone wrote:7)
majcher wrote:8 ) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
And a template to use for the next one:

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kbadr wrote:
someone wrote:8)
You need a space between that 8 and the ), or you're going to get one of those goofy smiley faces.
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majcher wrote:
kbadr wrote:
someone wrote:8)
You need a space between that 8 and the ), or you're going to get one of those goofy smiley faces.
Or you can disable smilies. 8) See?

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3) Bethany was so excited for the school field trip, she nearly lost her lunch!
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6) While they through the air, a shadow engulfed them all, causing even the most cheerful child to succumb to sensations of dread, from the tips of their toes to the ends of their hair.
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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

to consolidate (thanks Kareem!)
Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
someone wrote:2)
Spaztique wrote:3) Bethany was so excited for the school field trip, she nearly lost her lunch!
someone wrote:4)
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
EmilyBee wrote:6) While they through the air, a shadow engulfed them all, causing even the most cheerful child to succumb to sensations of dread, from the tips of their toes to the ends of their hair.
someone wrote:7)
majcher wrote:8) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
Sweetness Prevails.

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the_reverend wrote:to consolidate (thanks Kareem!)
Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
CeeJ wrote:2) The school had just won a grant that summer for space exploration and they were leaving in their new rocket the very next day!
Spaztique wrote:3) Bethany was so excited for the school field trip, she nearly lost her lunch!
someone wrote:4)
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
EmilyBee wrote:6) While they through the air, a shadow engulfed them all, causing even the most cheerful child to succumb to sensations of dread, from the tips of their toes to the ends of their hair.
someone wrote:7)
majcher wrote:8) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
I did #2 above
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Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
CeeJ wrote:2) The school had just won a grant that summer for space exploration and they were leaving in their new rocket the very next day!
Spaztique wrote:3) Bethany was so excited for the school field trip, she nearly lost her lunch!
Meghan W wrote:4) The anxiety and nausea of the impending space mission made Bethany pretty darn crabby! But she buckled up anyways.
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
EmilyBee wrote:6) While they through the air, a shadow engulfed them all, causing even the most cheerful child to succumb to sensations of dread, from the tips of their toes to the ends of their hair.
someone wrote:7)
majcher wrote:8) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!
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Roy Janik wrote:1) Bethany's first day of Kindergarten was tough, but she felt comforted by her Bert and Ernie lunchbox.
CeeJ wrote:2) The school had just won a grant that summer for space exploration and they were leaving in their new rocket the very next day!
Spaztique wrote:3) Bethany was so excited for the school field trip, she nearly lost her lunch!
Meghan W wrote:4) The anxiety and nausea of the impending space mission made Bethany pretty darn crabby! But she buckled up anyways.
hujhax wrote:5) "Three... two... one... LIFTOFF!"
EmilyBee wrote:6) While they burbled through the air, a shadow engulfed them all, causing even the most cheerful child to succumb to sensations of dread, from the tips of their toes to the ends of their hair.
acrouch wrote:7) Everyone knew that the moon had mysteriously disappeared on the day of Bethany's birth, and the cause was now apparent as a galactic wizard grasped the children's spaceship, pointed his wand at Bethany and said "now I shall finish the job!"
majcher wrote:8) But Bethany was all like, "Fuck you, Wizard!", and flipped him the double-bird.
the_reverend wrote:9) And with that gesture, the moon was at last restored!

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FANTASTIC!!!
Sweetness Prevails.

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acrouch wrote:1) Timmy the Turtle spent most of his waking hours hiding in his shell.
someone wrote:2)
someone wrote:3)
someone wrote:4)
someone wrote:5)
someone wrote:6)
someone wrote:7)
someone wrote:8 )
someone wrote:9)
someone wrote:10)
someone wrote:11)
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I am so gonna make a Stringing the Pearls webapp.

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

acrouch wrote:1) Timmy the Turtle spent most of his waking hours hiding in his shell.
someone wrote:2)
someone wrote:3)
someone wrote:4)
someone wrote:5)
someone wrote:6)
someone wrote:7)
someone wrote:8 )
someone wrote:9)
someone wrote:10)
the_reverend wrote:11) And as quiet fell over the fields of Agincourt, he beheld the cost of vengeance.
Sweetness Prevails.

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