Twister 1664

The meeting took on an endless quality. Someone made a joke about missing dinner. And then Jim realized he could clear the room in a second.

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Twister 1663

The boys stand like a pack of ugly wolves barking at the innocents walking by. But when the tough girls come, they scatter, crying for mommy

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Twister 1662

There was something about her that made his heart race, to the point where seeing her became unhealthy. He decided to blame his tight pants.

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Twister 1661

The room was dank. The cop knew he was up against a special kind of belligerence. One last time, he sighed. I was naked! the suspect yelled.

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Twister 1660

He pointed and winked and walked like a man with something sticky in his pants and he practiced his moves at home alone in front of a mirror

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Twister 1659

He dreamed of sex with seahorses and underwater kingdoms and vast armies of catfish and he woke up his wife and he said, You need to shower.

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Twister 1658

The meeting went late into the night. Jim told everyone about a new organic market in town. I’d drive out of my way for that stuff, he said.

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Twister 1657

They watched the birds fly majestically toward the horizon, symbols of an ineffable sort of freedom. I bet those birds taste yummy, he said.

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Twister 1656

He was worried his kid was spending too much time on the computer. I want to own a farm, the kid said one day. We live on one, his dad said.

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Twister 1655

He was either in love or suffering from indigestion but he couldn’t deny her ways with a sandwich. Tomorrow, let’s try the panini, he said.

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