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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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More than anything else in the world, Tom Turkey wanted to learn to drive. “Driving is cool,” he’d say. “Gobble, gobble, gobble.

” But nobody believed a turkey could drive. Then one day, Farmer Sue left her old truck in the driveway with the engine running. Tom Turkey jumped into the truck and… This story needs 300 or more words to finish but i cant think of anything so if you could I ask if you could finish this for me, Thanks...
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maxonik [38]3 years ago
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More than anything else in the world, Tom Turkey wanted to learn to drive. “Driving is cool,” he’d say. “Gobble, gobble, gobble.” But nobody believed a turkey could drive. Then one day, Farmer Sue left her old truck in the driveway with the engine running. Tom Turkey jumped into the truck and didnt really know what to do. he just sat there for a few minutes before he just started to press things. the radio came on full blast and it scared him right out of the truck. farmer sue came back out to the truck to find it rolling backward, she freaked out and didn´t know what to do. she chased and chased after the truck, until it was stopped by a tree. she looked around to see that only the turkey was outside, her husband was far away on the feild working and she was sure that she had put the truck in park. her back bumper was cracked and she was mad. she just went about her day after that and Tom turkey never tried to drive again.

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