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StoryIsabelle The Zombie Slayer shades210 years 10 months ago
StoryThe Carpet Man shades510 years 10 months ago
StoryThe Magical Cow shades111 years 2 months ago
StoryNever Eat an Octopus shades511 years 2 months ago
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StoryCity Diary shades711 years 3 months ago
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StoryBill and Bert Go Fishing. shades311 years 4 months ago
StoryBig Old Me shades211 years 4 months ago
StoryBed Time shades111 years 4 months ago
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StoryAsk me When You're older shades011 years 4 months ago

My stories

Blue Face

It's dinner for two, me and you, The Italian place in town. But your phone’s lit up and your face is blue, Now you’re scrolling up and down. I push...

Mr Snake

Oh Mr snake, For goodness sake, You ate the buns And chocolate cake, And all the pastries That I baked You ate before my eyes. Oh Mr snake, Oh deary...

Mable's Gable

Last week I had the easy job Of painting Mable’s gable. Paint it green she said to me As we sat around her table. I’ll go and get my tools I said And...
Cherry

Starbucked!

They have double macchiato’s And Latte’s with a twist. Fine festive flavoured favourites, From their fair trade coffee list. There’s the triple...
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Cherry

The Carpet Man

I wanted carpet fitted, To cover all that wood, So I called the local carpet man And I thought he’d understood. He said with heavy accent. “I fit you...

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