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Hi all - in case you don't know, we're writing a collective story in the thread Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?
First of all, the chicken lines are very funny in the beginning - and we learned this week that the writer of the chicken jokes passed away last week, and well, I think it's a worthy thing to honor a humorist -
so then we all started this story about a hunter who got bit by some ticks on Plum Island and still has no idea what's wrong with him, and some ticks named Moby Tick and friends who escaped the island, along with a growing bunch of animal friends they met along the way -
this bunch went to the Superbowl, then to the winter Olympics, then to March madness, and now they're getting involved with baseball season -
if you want to contribute something, I suggest you read through some of it and add something you think would be fun -
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daisyrlb
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LOL X 100 !
Life can be sTICKy; be sure to smell the daisies along the way
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Thanks for the recap Robin. I have yet to be able to follow the story line and was getting frustrated.
But, what I was able to read was lots of fun.
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daisyrlb
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Come and join in on the fun...you don't have to start reading from the beginning, just start at the top of page 3 (see you there!)
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Yeah, we're having fun there - it's now baseball season for the animals - come sing Kam's Take Me Out To The Ballgame rendition, tick-style...
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It'll TICKle your innards!
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