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Truely knowing one is to become one.

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Can you help create a readable story/anecdote for this task?... Participants should respond in this task by writing ONE short additional sentence of your own, in reply to the last response/answer you see given. Participants response should relate to, and further develop both the last participants sentence, and the story/anacdote as a whole. If you keep your response readable to all then your response in line with others on Yedda may create a really weird story/anecdote.  So can you and others together write/create something intelligible and readable to all on this Yedda site???  Participants can only respond to another participants response, and not their own if wanting to participate/respond more than once.

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Truely knowing one is to become one.

 
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Truely knowing one is to become one.

a ball was bouncing along in a green field when it bounced into a bush.

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if figure skating where easy, they would call it hockey! O, and Dr. Pepper is the best drink ever.

It rolled down the street and ran into a little girl

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Truely knowing one is to become one.

She looked down, saw the ball and picked it up..

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Turn off the television and teach your children how to think.

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"Amazing," she thought. "I wonder what this little keyhole on the side is for?"

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~ Snotternonsense  TurkeyEater ~

 

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"I could try to open it with the key I use for my diary!", she said excitedly.

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Turn off the television and teach your children how to think.

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Clutching the ball against her chest, she began to run towards home only to find that her path was blocked by an enormous blob of chocolate pudding.

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Panting and out of breath, she stopped short, still clutching the ball to her chest and thought to herself, "I wish that pudding was home in my bowl instead of here blocking my way."

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