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Three women were walking along the beach one day. It was a glorious afternoon. Looking out over the water they suddenly saw a strange...
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object. It glistened and gleamed and pulled the three women towards it like a sirens song. One by one the women tiptoed towards it, into the shallow water. Then, they began wading deeper until... -
one of the women screamed. Her startled friends followed her gaze to the water and they saw the giant jellyfish about to
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attack her. It's stingers were quickly slicing through the water towards their friend's
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belly button! The water exploded in a froth of bubbles as they struggled to move away from the great monster. Into the water came running...
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a teenager with a sandpail and shovel. "I'll save you!" he struggled toward them. Just as he approached the jellyfish and raised the shovel to
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immerse it in sand, the lifeguards came out just in time as well. They pulled the three women to shore but noticed something on
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the horizon. Far ahead of them, seemingly out of the blue, there was
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a strange glistening, gleaming object which seemed to have some sort of strange magnetic pull. The lifeguard, teenager, and the three ladies slowly moved back into the water toward the
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a large submarine resting above water on the reef. The top door of the submarine opened and out emerged
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a ghost like creature in a tutu. It walked onto the water and began a pirouette. It was an odd sight to see and the group moved closer so they could
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photograph the creature for the local chapter of "Know Your Aliens & Other Odd Visitors". The brave lifeguard moved in for a closer shot and without warning...
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the creature jumped into the arms of the life guard making him drop the camera. The creature started yelling
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"Why me? Why Now?" and began beating its chest like Tarzan. The lifeguard tried to throw the creature, but suddenly found himself in a lip lock of major proportions. Amazingly, he was strangely
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starting to disappear, first his lips, then his nose and his eyes. The others screamed and frantically tried to pull him free but
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he was absorbed by the creature. The creature then turned its serpentine eyes to the women and
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they all disappeared at once along with the alien and submarine. The teenager, now shaken and disoriented by what had just taken place staggered back to the beach and collapsed. A crowd began gathering around the fallen boy and they began to whisper to one another, "
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Where is the lifeguard?", "I wonder who he is?", "He's all wet, do you think he just washed ashore?", "Look he's
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trying to talk". The teenager started gasping for air and in between gasps said "You aren't
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helping those that really need it right now. Somebody call the Coastguard to start searching for the monster and the submarine, he got away with all the women." Everyone looked
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at each other and wondered just what kind of drugs this teenager had stumbled on when suddenly, without warning
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the women emerged to shore and had the monster hog tied with panty hose. The wimpy lifeguard felt safe with the women who were in control because after all
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one of the women was the sister of the Heavyweight Champion of the World. She spent many hours sparring with her brother at the gym. The other two women with her were known for
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their roller derby championships. They overpowered the creature and made it set the lifeguard free. One of the women turned to the crowd and said "
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You stay here, we need to check out what's on that silver ship on the reef". They proceeded to wade into the ocean with high hopes that aboard the ship they would find
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some evidence of where the ship had come from and who was responsible for the monster jellyfish. As they came closer to the ship they noticed a strange halo of light wavering over the deck. There was also a weird noise being emitted from the ship. Cautiously they
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looked for a way to sneak on board. As they inched their way around in the water, one of the ladies started bouncing her head a little and exclaimed, "Hey do you hear the Jeapordy theme music?" Her friends looked at her with a furrowed brow and
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and one of them said, "Hey is that Alex Trebek at the helm?". Alex walked up to the ladies and said, for a ride back to safety your Final Jeapordy answer is...
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"I need to use one of my life lines". A disgruntled Alex scolded the ladies about the wrong game show and leaped overboard to his death. So
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the monster jellyfish swam over to him like an Olympian and suctioned to his brain. The ladies stared in horror as the jellyfish seemed to grow and grow. They tried to find a way to board the ship, but
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