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Post by Sulley on Aug 22, 2009 1:11:30 GMT -5
Alrighty tighty! This is a fun, collaborative game for the whole family to take part in (not really, but you know what I mean). I'm going to start with a sentence. The next person will copy mine and then add theirs. It will go on and on and on and on and on.
If you could bold or italicize your reply, that would be great.
So let's get started.
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river.
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Post by The Guard on Aug 22, 2009 13:51:14 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck.
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Post by Sulley on Aug 23, 2009 21:52:10 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindlyinto the river.
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Post by avasapphire on Aug 23, 2009 22:35:37 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindlyinto the river. His bloodfilled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly under the water.
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Post by sarahhelsby on Aug 27, 2009 20:16:08 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His bloodfilled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass.
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Post by avasapphire on Sept 1, 2009 3:08:02 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His bloodfilled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was infact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
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Post by Sulley on Sept 5, 2009 12:51:49 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river. Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail.
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Post by avasapphire on Sept 8, 2009 11:06:58 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river. Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself.
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Post by Laela Robbin on Sept 12, 2009 22:28:47 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river. Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other.
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Post by rocky on Sept 16, 2009 10:11:59 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river. Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed.
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Post by Mara Ackart on Oct 11, 2009 17:37:32 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed. In the midst of his search Garst tripped over a skeleton grasping an axe.
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Post by Curtis Kane on Oct 12, 2009 9:39:58 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed. In the midst of his search Garst tripped over a skeleton grasping an axe. Which was secretly his long lost cousins brothers girlfriends sisters grandmother.
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Post by kristopher on Oct 15, 2009 21:54:44 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed. In the midst of his search Garst tripped over a skeleton grasping an axe. Which was secretly his long lost cousins brothers girlfriends sisters grandmother. Garst picked up the axe and tried it out on the skeleton's skull.
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Post by Deccy on Oct 19, 2009 18:45:38 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed. In the midst of his search Garst tripped over a skeleton grasping an axe. Which was secretly his long lost cousins brothers girlfriends sisters grandmother. Garst picked up the axe and tried it out on the skeleton's skull. The blade was so dull, from lack of use and the elements, that it bounced off the skull with such force that poor Garst tumbled down the riverbank back into the river.
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Post by Lucian Verdus on Nov 27, 2009 15:25:58 GMT -5
Once upon a time, when the world was still flat, a man sat on a stone beside a river. Along came a spider that bit the man on the neck. The man cried out in pain and stumbled blindly into the river. His blood-filled tears streamed along with the flow of the river as he ducked quickly into the water. The man felt something solid pushing against him and reached out a hand toward the warm mass. Opening his eyes, the man was stunned to look down and see the mass was in fact his dog, bloated and floating, dead in the river.
Without a moment's hesitation, the man--whose name is Garst--threw out his hand and caught a hold of the dead animal's tail. Grabing the animals tail, Garst used the knife in his back pocket to skin the dog and turn the skin into a brand new hat for himself. Garst then realized that he was about to go over a waterfall so he grabbed hold of nearby branch with one hand and held onto his brand new hat with the other. Garst pulled himself on to dry land and began looking for the spider to get his revenge, after spiting out the water he swallowed. In the midst of his search Garst tripped over a skeleton grasping an axe. Which was secretly his long lost cousins brothers girlfriends sisters grandmother. Garst picked up the axe and tried it out on the skeleton's skull. The blade was so dull, from lack of use and the elements, that it bounced off the skull with such force that poor Garst tumbled down the riverbank back into the river.
It was then that he realized, awaking with a jerk (who shall remain nameless), that it had all been a terrifying dream, and that he was still locked in the filthy, squalid dungeon run by man-hating lizard-people.
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