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telling a story
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“It stood motionless for a moment and then it leapt away.”
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“I tried standing on it and immediately fell flat on my face.”
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“I was like, "What?!" and Scott was like, "Yeah, right."”
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“As soon as he said he needed to talk to me, my mind started racing, like "Uh oh. What could this be about?"”
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“I wound up going over to James's place and sleeping on the couch.”
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“He caught him with a devastating right hook and knocked him out cold.”
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“It was completely infested with these enormous cockroaches!”
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“We all had to huddle together for warmth.”
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“Wouldn't you know it, my car broke down on the way to the interview!”
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“We all busted out laughing.”
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