Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 23rd, 2007
Disclaimer This story is not the real news story. This is just a twisted story based on the news story. Why have Twisted News? To make the news more interesting and to get the people to read the boring news. Enjoy!
Mark loved food. If you asked him what his hobbies were he would tell you [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 20th, 2007
Disclaimer This story is not the real news story. This is just a twisted story based on the news story. Why have Twisted News? To make the news more interesting and to get the people to read the boring news. Enjoy!
Jack was on his way out of the Juneteenth carnival. It had been a great [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 19th, 2007
Disclaimer: This is not the real news story. This is just a twisted story based on the news story. Why do that? To make news more interesting and get people to read the news! Enjoy!
It was a normal day at his school filled with boring lectures, cruddy teachers, and a lot of sleeping. Nathan was [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 16th, 2007
Disclaimer This story is not the real news story. It’s a twisted story based on the news story. Why do that? To get people to read the news. The real news story’s link is given at the end. Enjoy!
It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon with the Sun smiling, the trees gleaming, and everything seemed alive. [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 14th, 2007
Being 72, I thought I had seen it all. Boy was I wrong. It was a beautiful Saturday, so I decided to take a walk. On my way there, I met up with some of my friends Clara and Sarah.
“Hey what have you guys been up to lately?” I asked.
“Oh not much, just the usual [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Jun 12th, 2007
It was an extra violent and bitter day on the job for Francis and Max. They were whale hunters assigned to a region off the coast of Alaska. Everyday they fought off frostbites and hypothermia to earn a decent living for their family. They were gone 300 days a year, but the money kept them [...]
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