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Post by Nemo on Oct 25, 2013 1:33:58 GMT
I just created this because I wanted to see what happened. I predict that nobody will come here much ,but I'll just try. You basically read the first sentence the person before you typed and then add on to the story. You only type a few sentences like 1-3.
I'll start It was a very windy day at the town, Some signs were knocked over and people were huddled in their house, trying to wait out the storm. No one dared to go out in fear that the wind would blow them away.
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Post by Fire Hunter on Oct 25, 2013 1:56:42 GMT
However, a very adventurous chipmunk decided that it would be a wise idea to go out in order to try and collect the acorns and various other assorted nuts that were flying around in the air. And so, he clambered out of his little den situated in a tree.
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Post by Nemo on Oct 25, 2013 2:04:23 GMT
The chipmunk scurried down the tree trunk, hoping to find nuts on the ground. He then spotted one and ran toward it, but the wind blew it away. The chipmunk wouldn't give up just yet though, he was persistent.
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Post by Fire Hunter on Oct 25, 2013 2:07:38 GMT
Like the squirrel / rat thing from Ice Age, our little chipmunk persisted with his nut searching. He eventually found a large body of moving water that seemed to have attracted many, many nuts that were all floating on top of the liquid.
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Post by Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon on Oct 25, 2013 19:12:36 GMT
The little chipmunk knew that he couldn't touch the water since it had a very toxic chemical mixed within it. So they needed to come up with a plan, that's when they saw....
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Post by Artex on Oct 26, 2013 5:23:06 GMT
...an old pot - much like a cauldron - dilapidated from the harsh elements and neglect. It sat cumbersomely beneath a decaying, frayed rope that had a peculiar hoop at the end, attached to a splitting tree branch, comparable to a noose. The kettle pressed the coarse strands of grass beneath it with an unusual weight that the metal itself would not have been able to achieve. Curious, and in dire need of passage over the toxic water, the chipmunk charily padded over, peering inside to find...
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Post by Nemo on Oct 27, 2013 4:58:31 GMT
a pile of fallen acorns and leaves. The chipmunk happily hopped inside and stuffed the acorns into his cheeks. He began to stuff more, until all of them were safely in his mouth. All he needed to do now, was to get out of the pot.
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Post by Fire Hunter on Oct 27, 2013 6:31:15 GMT
Realizing this, the chipmunk looked upwards. His eyes widened when he realized that the walls of the pot were really high. Doing a little chipmunk shrug, he piled up all the remains in to pot and clambered to the top, looking over the edge of the pot only to realize...
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Post by Artex on Oct 28, 2013 4:50:29 GMT
...that the water of unknown chemicals must have undergone a reaction, as it began bubbling violently, shooting the wayward acorn vertically into the air. The chipmunk's mouth opened, paws clutching the rim of the pot and feet quivering on the makeshift ladder of nut shells. It was then that he decided to...
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Post by Nemo on Nov 3, 2013 1:08:07 GMT
jump on a nearby broken tree branch. He almost fell down, but luckily, his little hands grasped on. He quickly scurried on it to the other side and leaped of onto...
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Post by Fire Hunter on Nov 3, 2013 14:53:34 GMT
a log that had fallen and was floating on top of the water. At least, he tried to jump onto the log. He actually ended up...
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Post by Nemo on Nov 5, 2013 23:31:24 GMT
Oo a floating can. There were so many obstacles and as he leaped back up, he clung onto a...
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