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Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition
Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition
Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition
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Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition

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Each story in this book is a lot of fun to read. "What's that on Your Face Dad?" might really happen. As for the story, "My Puppy Taught My Kitty How To bark," It's a warm story. "Something On High Changed My Life." This story might touch your heart. A funny story is, "The Town Called Pickle." Doesn't everyone want to drive a pickle? And last, "She's Way Cool." We all know that our moms do a lot for us, and here's one that has fun doing it!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateSep 1, 2014
ISBN9781483536866
Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition

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    Count Corhan's "CRAZY" Collection of "FUN" Stories. Second Edition - Count Mark Corhan

    9781483536866

    The Town Called Pickle

    By Count Mark A. Corhan

    I was dreaming last night, and I was in a town called Pickle! There were a lot of people living there…mostly kids. Did you know that they only drove "pickle cars"? Yep, pickle cars. Now, guess what? Only kids could drive; kids just like me. However, after your tenth birthday you were not allowed to drive any more pickles, which were the only kind of cars in town.

    Now, the big people forgot how to drive, so all the kids had to drive them around, or else they had to walk. Everyone knew each other, and everyone liked each other, too.

    So I walked by the mall, and I saw a little girl and she was upset. I walked up and asked her what was wrong. She smiled and said that she just fell down and couldn’t drive. She asked

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