On a whim, he took flowers home on Thursday.
She was elated by his novel act of appreciation.
2007-06-22 12:25:13
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answered by metoo 7
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Paul looked over at Linda, and wondered what had ever possessed him to marry her in the first place, for she was surely a cheat and he knew the affair between her and Ramon HAD happened, depsite what the jury thought. Then the judge pulled the switch and 300,000 volts surged through his body, as the smell of Pauls' cooking hair wafted to his wife's nostril's...causing her to smile when she thought of how her lawyer had gotten her off scott free and how she and Ramon would spend dear Pauls' insurance money.
The End
(Yes folks...that WAS two sentences...hehe)
2007-06-22 17:39:45
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answered by devilishlyclever™ 6
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Once upon a time in a land far away lived a prince and princess who had many trials and fought many battles to be together. They lived happily ever after. :)
2007-06-22 17:34:38
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answer #3
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answered by KAT 4
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True siva m. By definition a novel could not be only two lines long (unless it were two terribly long run on sentences...).
2007-06-22 17:36:08
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answered by phylari 1
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Novels are large epic works of arts that cannot be made of two lines.
2007-06-22 17:34:32
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answered by ? 4
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Then Its not a novel, its a extremely short story
2007-06-22 17:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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"Once upon a time there was a little sausage named Baldrick.
And he lived happily ever after." (Black Adder, series 3, Episode 2 or 3)
2007-06-22 17:34:22
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answered by ephemera 2
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Novels can not be of two lines.
2007-06-22 17:33:24
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answered by SAVISIVA 5
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it was a dark and stormy night. so they slept and in the morning they lived happily ever after as the storm was finished
2007-06-22 17:35:13
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answered by q6656303 6
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How about a two word poem?
Ants
Adam had'm
2007-06-22 17:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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