Throw Shoes

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You wet your finger, still crusted with dirt, and stick it high into the air.  The breeze licks your hand, and you feel positive about the direction of the wind.  You methodically take each of your shoes off, and fling one toward the West, and a big Oak Tree, and the other one East, toward a creek bed at the bottom of a bank.
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You wet your finger, still crusted with dirt, and stick it high into the air.  The breeze licks your hand, and you feel positive about the direction of the wind.  You methodically take each of your shoes off, and fling one toward the west and a big oak tree, and the other one east, toward a creek bed at the bottom of a bank.
You figure if one shoe is nearby, the other one must be close.  The rocks on the ground are hurting your feet now, though.
You figure if one shoe is nearby, the other one must be close.  The rocks on the ground are hurting your feet now, though.
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*[[Sit Down|Sit down and enjoy the breeze]]
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*[[Call Friend|Call one of your animal friends to come rescue you]]
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[[Sit Down]] Sit Down and enjoy the breeze
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*[[Dig In|Start digging a foxhole with your bare hands]]
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*[[Head toward Oak Tree|Head west toward your right shoe]]
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[[Call Friend]]  Call One of your animal friends to rescue you
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*[[Move right|Turn right towards your left shoe]]
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[[Dig In]]  Start digging a foxhole with your bare hands and teeth
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[[Head toward Oak Tree]] Head West toward your right shoe
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[[Move right]] Turn right towards your left shoe
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[[Category:Another Story Of Another Random Person]]
[[Category:Another Story Of Another Random Person]]

Current revision as of 22:03, 29 June 2014

You wet your finger, still crusted with dirt, and stick it high into the air. The breeze licks your hand, and you feel positive about the direction of the wind. You methodically take each of your shoes off, and fling one toward the west and a big oak tree, and the other one east, toward a creek bed at the bottom of a bank.

You figure if one shoe is nearby, the other one must be close. The rocks on the ground are hurting your feet now, though.

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