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Subject: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Crazy Don on 12/06/02 at 07:05 a.m.

I am asking Hairspray to lock the previous endless addition game since I tried to submit to it and it would not take my submission since it was too long.  So I'm starting a new one.

I went to the picnic with my girlfriend.

Now add on to that.

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Zella on 12/06/02 at 07:54 a.m.

...and my three boyfriends.

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Indy Gent on 12/06/02 at 12:49 a.m.

...and 7 dogs.

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Hairspray on 12/06/02 at 01:41 p.m.

Quoting:From now on....

When you do story (Endless Additon) threads, do not continually add repeated story information/copy and paste.

Simply move-on from point to point.

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Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: SuperFreak on 12/06/02 at 01:45 p.m.

And his chewing tobacco

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Zella on 12/06/02 at 02:05 p.m.

....and Danny Partridge's hash pipe.

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Crazy Don on 12/06/02 at 06:01 p.m.

…and a fifth of Jack Daniel's…

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Zella on 12/06/02 at 08:52 p.m.

...and a barrel of KFC...

Subject: Re: Endless addition game #2

Written By: Race_Bannon on 12/07/02 at 02:30 a.m.

with some cheap paper plates and some plastic forks