A Day In The Life Of A Fly.
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Submitted by Skutter007 on 06/30/2008 05:21 PM
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A Day In The Life Of A Fly.
One hot, sunny day in Purty's Corner, Nelvia Scoterd, the three pigs were out picking partridge berries with their cousin Mrs. Piggy. At this time of the year, the berries were ripe and just ready to pick. It was getting near supper time for the pigs, so they had to hurry and get home or else they knew Grandma would be furious with them.
When they arrived home, grandma was gone! She had left them a note which read: "I'm gone on a long vacation, I don't know when I'll be back again." Neatly signed at the bottom of the page was Grandma's name and a little bit of money. Lisa, the oldest, most wise pig was shocked. She would have to care for her two sisters as good as Grandma did. Grandma left them with her old house, which could collapse at any minute. So Lisa, the oldest, decided that she would fix the old house and make it as good as new. When she told Lily and Leanne, they didn't agree that Lisa should get to fix the house. They then came to an agreement that they would all build a new house; together.
Lily, the youngest pig, brought up the idea that they should build their house out of the best building material ever invented; Lucky Charms! Leanne wasn't too torn up about building their house out of Lucky Charms. But after awhile her sisters convinced her that the good thing about it was that if they ever got hungry, they could always have Lucky Charms!
Soon after the pigs were in their new house and all settled away, a knock came on their door. It was a man in a business suit. He told the pigs that if they didn't move their house immediately it would be blown away. Now, the pigs knew no regular business man could blow a house down! So Lisa warned her other sisters that something was going on that was very unusual. When "business man" came back the next day, he revealed himself. He was really a wolf. Lisa slammed the door in his face and ran out the back door.
The wolf was looking and trying to find a way into the house....
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