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Friday, November 11, 2011
Julia's spelling word story
Once upon a time there was an unwieldy gentleman. He lived in Japan. He worked at a food parliament. He had to disguise himself because he liked individuality. One day he saw a customer who was anxiously waiting for his food. So he asked the customer what food he was ordering. The customer didn't tell him, because he thought the waiter was a weird extra-terrestrial. After his noticeable laugh, the waiter turned around so that he wouldn't embarrass himself. The customer said he wasn't hungry anymore, so he decided to leave the parliament. The next day, the same customer came, and he told the waiter to make the best food in the parliament. The waiter thought he would make his favourite sauce, teriyaki. When he was bringing the food, he accidently spilt the sauce on the customer, and the customer got very mad, so he told the waiter to vacuum the floor. The waiter got very mad, so decided to write "YOU'RE STUPID" with italics font with beige graffiti on the customer's front yard. His conscience told that he shouldn't do it, but he decided to do it anyway. After the waiter got fired from the parliament, the waiter decided to work at a caffeine factory.
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Nice story! very creative
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