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rosarian peppered the stripper with a million questions about his fathers disgusting behavior with her. in her most snotty voice she tells rosarian, " i do not kiss and tell."
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It was obvious to the stripper that Rosarian was not a PAMPERED child-bird-feathered thing. Since she felt a bit guilty for taking such an attitude with him, she decided she was going to kiss and tell. She proceeded to ...........
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...ask him to come over so they can have an honest discussion. "OK, he said, I'm on my way." The stripper looked around, and she started to clean up the mess in the room, she didn't want Rosarian to think she's a slob. As compared to the vulture, Rosarian was much more naive, and she'd better try to maintain a good image in his eyes, she thought.
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She wanted to be one of his COMRADES but she also wanted to be much more. What is a stripper to do?
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She thought, "Its high time for a game of CHARADES."
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She pulled out her collection of poetry and looked up the most romantic RHAPSODY that she could find.
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SHe began to present it in her most sultry voice. She even used EYEDROPS so she would apprear to be crying at the most tender part. Rosarian stared at her as he tried to guess what she was acting out.
"Oh, I know!" he suddenly shouted. "You're..."
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one of those name DROPPERS!!!! Rosarian was so young and did not understand the concept until she started' acting out the Vulture's name.
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As part of her acting out, she plucked a feather and waved it waved it across Rosarian's beak. She flapped her mighty wings. He still did not understand. The vulture told him she'd send him a POSTCARD containing a clue. He looked at her and...
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...and shook his beak from one side to the other. This was the STANDARD response to her overture, wasn't it?
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Rosarian still didn't understand. Was the stripper trying to say something UNTOWARD to him?
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Or was this relationship taking a DOWNTURN? Poor little Rosarian, trying to figure out a woman. He decided he'd had enough of this stupid charades game and he started to ......
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shop for a new pair of TROUSERS. He wanted to look good when he started his journey to...
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Google to help create new BROWSERS. What a lucky break for Rosarian.
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He had NARROWED down his career dreams. Enough of red hot stillettos!
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Rosarian hoped that he had not done anything UNTOWARD that would offend the beautiful stripper.
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Off he went, on the DAUNTING task of interviewing at Google.
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Off he went, on the DAUNTING task of interviewing at Google.
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He knew if he didn't move quickly, he would become INDOLENT. So he searched through the jobs, and was pleasantly surprised when he...
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saw a job for an assistant. He knew he was hard working, so he thought he could handle that. He was pleased they showed LENIANCE in their job descriptions.
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Also, that they were willing to make a CLEARING in the paths of cross breeds, allowing combo beings to work.
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He was LEARNING that the world really was more tolerant than he had thought. Maybe he would give this assistant job a try.
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His dad, the vulture, had told him that working a steady 9 to 5 job could be WEARYING, but Rosarian needed money and status to gain respect.
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He would work as hard as he could. He was YEARNING to live a normal life, in spite of his mixed heritage.
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He nervously started PREENING his feathers, but he thought he'd try to be as brave as he could.
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While preparing for his interview, he received a call from Jerry Springer's team: they had learned about his adventures, they wanted him on the show, and they paid good!
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He was trying to decide what to wear. Should he wear his Levi's or his WRANGLER jeans. Such a huge decision if he was going to be on TV. Maybe he should not wear jeans at all.
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He was going to follow a WARBLING bird caller, so he thought it wouldn't be appropriate to wear something as formal as a suit.
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In the meantime, the bird caller was BLARRING his bird noises and making a nuisance of himself. Rosarian loved this more than Google. He was thinking of changing professions.
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Rosarian was BUBBLING with excitement. Maybe he could be a standup comedian?
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