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Whatever

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  1. it exploded and
  2. It was a homework task last year that we had to find a horror story. I found that one on the net and never forgot it. Don't get me wrong though, I love dogs. And as for ghost sightings I've actually had, there was some weird stuff going on during our year 6 residential trip, including the tv changing channels by itself and doors unlocking themselves.
  3. Okay, here's my story. Hope it's not too creepy. There was once a little girl whose parents were often out for days on end. The young girl often got lonely, so her parents bought her a large dog. The dog and the girl adored eachother. For hours on many a sleepless night would she lay with her ahnd dangling under the bed, the dog licking it affectionately below. There came a dark and stormy night where the young girl was frightened. The wind was everywhere, making the old house creak from its very foundations. She put her ahnd under the bed where her faithful dog lickedher reassuringly. Then she heard a noise. Drip. Drip. Drip. She crept downtairs, into her kitchen, where with trembling fingers drew the tap tight. She tip-toed up the stairs before slipping into bed and she felt the warm toungue of her dog licking her hand. Then she heard it again. Drip. Drip. Drip. Definately scared this time, the poor girl went tithe bathroom and made the taps to tight that her fingers went crimson. Shaking, she lay with the covers over her head, exept for her hand, which was being licked by her faithful companion. But it still could not block out the noise. Drip. Drip. Drip. Trembling to the depths of her innocent soul, she crept to her wardrobe, which was where, she had realised, he sound had come from. She opened the door. Inside was the body of her beloved dog, deep red blood pouring out of his still flanks. And written on the back of her wardrobe were the words: Humans Can Lick Too.
  4. But Tomska had
  5. Because mine turtle (hello!)
  6. It was kind of a joke.
  7. where cows rode skateboards (four words, but meh)
  8. But we teleported
  9. Wristbands are awesome! But what abou TPM member Top Trumps? (knowledge, sarcasticness, fanboying/girling etc)
  10. I don't know if I'm right here, but I think this may be the stuff you want Click the audio section, should find it in there, but then I don't exactly know what you're looking for. If it is WWTP radio, I don't know. Hope it helped, and if not, sorry.
  11. Whatever replied to Liam T's topic in Nonsense
    Banned because I am Not Yours 4 Ever
  12. *tries to think of witty name* No, I haven't got any ideas. *sighs*
  13. Whatever replied to JoshC.'s topic in The Past
    I might fake being panicked if there are Bunnies!
  14. ^That's a good idea, except for the fact that little kids will climb in it and probably wreck it.
  15. Maybe they could have a museum: The total history and story of Thorpe Farm Come and see the animal graves! Ride in some old boat! Come and drink some contaminated lake water! Admire the grass! Eat some old burgers that we found lying there! I got carried away
  16. they, scream 'HARRY!'
  17. and he died. THE END.
  18. Gas Mask but
  19. But meanwhile, Harry (warden)
  20. so they eat
  21. The canniabal people
  22. His megaphone is
  23. because he likes
  24. Saw alive because
  25. and the director (is)

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