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Many of those hit in this group of ingrates were members of CONGRESS.
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For those ingrates who were not yet dead, he ran over to try to STRANGLE them.
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he tried to strangle them with some kind of object shaped like a TRIANGLE.
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LOL
The local newspaper reported the astrological signs of two of the victims. One was a Libra and one was a SCORPIAN.
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One of the victims, the libra, had been ORPHANED as a young child. How horrible to have his life end like this after working so hard to become a member of congress.
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The congressman will never be forgotten...he made history in an odd sort of way...the day he was sworn in, he brought his pet PHEASANT with him. The newspapers are touting him as the congressional pheasant dude.
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The pheasant had been diagnosed with a HEPATOMA and was quite ill.
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Doctors believe that the hepatoma may have been caused by the HEMATOMA he received from bashing himself against the Capitol Building looking for his congressman.
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The pheasant's injuries were treated with massive doses of a Mediterranean AROMATIC elixir. Unfortunately, the pheasant succumbed to his injuries late last night.
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Then I am too late. I have found a female pheasant that would hopefully have helped him overcome his grief with a ROMANTIC relationship. What will I do with her now?
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If the female pheasant becomes ill upon learning of his death, give her some ANTACIDS. Perhaps one of the vultures will befriend her.
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Despite their anatomic differences, the female pheasant and the vulture (of unknown gender? here we go again...) became unseparable. One day, though, the pheasant....
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sang two CANTATAS to the vulture, in spite of the drooping body parts. In return, the vulture regurgitated the gold bracelet. It was true love.
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Soon they joined with the CARAVANS of homeless gypsies that were traveling through.
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They were happy for a while but suddenly the pheasant started to experience weird and insatiable CRAVINGS. Soon news came out that ..........
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...they were starting a family. No longer a naive virginal bird, the pheasant put her foot down and decided they oughta build a home for their babies.
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[Is this our version of Jonathan Livingston Seagull?]
The vulture found a gorgeous spot near a WHIRLING stream of fresh water.
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OMG - you girls are cracking me up!
The water betrayed them...it was not fresh afterall. It was full of bacteria and both were infected with a serious case of RINGWORM.
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It was all quite ALARMING! They worried about the effect of the ringworm on their unborn, cross species babies.
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The pheasant became so distraught that she began SNARLING at the vulture.
"You're acting like a shrew!" he accused the seething pheasant.
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As he snarled, GRANULES of saliva filled the air.
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The nonverbal LANGUAGE was clear. The vulture was returning to the company of our murderer. Those poor cross-species babies - without a father. What was the pheasant going to do? Young, pregnant, and barefoot.
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She most certainly would need a GUARDIAN for her babies. Who, or what, would she choose?
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She remembered the group of ANDROIDS who befriended her years ago. Perhaps they would be willing to help her.
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"They are just ORDINARY androids, kind and all, but won't my babies deserve better than them?" she thought, while picking a few tiny orchid branches - to adorn the babies crib. At that moment...
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the vulture (i call her harriet) had a strong reaction to the seemingly impossible situation that she has found herself in.
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the vulture had a strong REACTION to the situation she has found herself in.
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The RELATION between pregnant barefoot pheasant and the vulture had been severed and suddenly her water broke .......
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It was high anxiety. No RELAXING here. She was in labor. (She was a very special kind of bird.)
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During labor, her cries of pain sounded like those of a GUERILLA!
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