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1. Then came the night of the first falling star.

It was
seen early in the morning, rushing over Winchester
eastward, a line of flame high in the atmosphere.
Hundreds must have seen it and taken it for an
ordinary falling star. It seemed that it fell to earth
about one hundred miles east of him.

2. Twenty-five years Dana had been waiting. She tried


to be patient during that time but she hadn't always
managed to be as patient as she'd like. But today the
opportunity had finally come. The thing she always
imagined would make her the happiest person in the
world was about to happen. She didn't know why at
this specific time she all of a sudden felt sick inside.

3. Her breath exited her mouth in big puffs as if she


were smoking a cigarette. The morning dew had
made her clothes damp and she shivered from the
chill in the air. There was only one thing that could
get her up and out this early in the morning.

Where do they get a random paragraph?" he


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wondered as he clicked the generate button. Do they
just write a random paragraph or do they get it
somewhere? At that moment he read the random
paragraph and realized it was about random
paragraphs and his world would never be the same.
5. It all started with the computer. Had he known what
was to follow, he would have never logged on that
day. But the truth was there was no way to know
what was about to happen. So Dave pressed the start
button, the computer booted up, the screen came
alive, and everything Dave knew to be true no longer
was.

The clowns had taken over. And yes, they were


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literally clowns. Over 100 had appeared out of a small
VW bug that had been driven up to the bank. Now
they were all inside and had taken it over.

7. Here's the thing. She doesn't have anything to prove,


but she is going to anyway. That's just her character.
She knows she doesn't have to, but she still will just to
show you that she can. Doubt her more and she'll
prove she can again. We all already know this and
you will too.

8. The drug seekers would come into the emergency


room and scream about how much pain they were in.
When you told them that you would start elevating
their pain with Tylenol or Advil instead of a narcotic
they became nasty and combative. They would start
telling you what drug and dose they had to have to
make their pain tolerable. After dealing with the
same drug seekers several times a month it gets old.
Some of the doctors would give in and give them a
dose of morphine and send them away. Sure that was
faster, but ethically she still couldn’t do it. Perhaps
that’s why she had longer care times than the other
doctors.

9. He had done everything right. There had been no


mistakes throughout the entire process. It had been
perfection and he knew it without a doubt, but the
results still stared back at him with the fact that he
had lost.

10. What were they eating? It didn't taste like anything


she had ever eaten before and although she was
famished, she didn't dare ask. She knew the answer
would be one she didn't want to hear.

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