I can’t believe it, we’re really getting married on a hot air balloon.
I can’t believe it, we’re finally married.
So where shall we head first for our honeymoon?
Well, depends on whether you can steer this thing.
I’ll figure, but my wedding gown is getting in my way. It’s huge and bulky.
Oh wells. Hey look! There’s another couple on the hot air balloon!
And another!
We’re all travelling in the air! On hot air balloons!
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“So, have you hitched the sheep on balloons?” Linsey screamed.
“The sheep that are in love with each other. That’s the quest.” Ann replied.
“That’s good, but don’t kill them okay?” Linsey said.
“Yes, ma’am. But even so, they’re probably producing enough baby sheep to replace them.” Ann replied, not once looking up from the screen.
“Look! A heart! Come on, put the cloud on it!” Linsey screamed, jumping and pointing at the heart floating to the sky.
“BABY SHEEP!” Both girls screamed. A baby sheep dropped down from the sky. Their supervisor walked into the room and they hurriedly hid the phone under their skirt.
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On a side note, some links for reading http://www.guardian.co.uk/teacher-network/2012/jan/24/top-ten-computer-science-teaching-resources?newsfeed=true
wow that was nice and different
Haha! I can totally hear myself screaming “BABY SHEEP!” exactly like that. It sounds like an awesome game. Sorry I missed you! Updating now.
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Very different – liked it.
Kinda neat how surreal a video game sounds when described and not played. nicely done.