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Authors: Robert Hamburger

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Does it feel like you've had amnesia for years and you just now remembered that you're the king of the sweetest country on Earth and you own a gigantic bicycle that can seat over a hundred people?
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Francine, I love you, but you need to speak English once in a while.
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For further information about kicking, please see
Exhibit D
,
Appendix and Exhibits.
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What did you do that for? I spent forty bucks on that!
—John, ed.
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Why did you bring that other kid over?
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I told you—I had to baby-sit you and one of Ms. Evans's boys at the same time.
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So what now? Are you best buds with everybody in the neighborhood? Are you some kind of friend slut?
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No. But you have some REAL Ultimate Issues.
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By issues, you mean Power.
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Hey, come here.
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Yeah, what?
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Is the coast clear?
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What?
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The note, I saw it. I've come to take you away from this place.
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KIDNAP ME?
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Yeah!
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Do you mean it?
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Of course! I got the car running and I made a little bed for you in the living room. There's a refrigerator box for you to play in and everything.
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But what if you stop liking me after a couple days?
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Well, you're going to have to trust me. I'm taking a risk too, you know—you might tear apart my house or rip up the carpet, but I trust that you won't.
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But what if I accidentally rip up the carpet and I really didn't mean it, but, at the time, it looked like I did. Then what?
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Just get in the fucking car!
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What's your problem?
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I'm sorry. I wasn't attacking you. I was only verbalizing my frustration, and I value your opinion. You're just not what I expected, and you surprised me.
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Well, you're not that great either.
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Well, maybe we should just call this whole thing off!
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Maybe we should!
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Dad, do you know where Francine's at? I can't find her anywhere.
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She ran away
.
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How do you know,
Dad?
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Well, I'd run away too if I had to hang out with a retard everyday.
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She wouldn't do that!
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Well, she's gone. Get used to it.
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John.
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Yeah.
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Take this.
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This is your book. What do you want me to do with it?
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I'm leaving and somebody has to spread the word about ninjas and most, importantly, REAL Ultimate Power. Plus, I'm done with everybody's crap, even yours.
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I'm not the enemy, man. I was just trying to help you out. Everyone was in their own way, I guess. What about your parents? Don't you think they'll worry?
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Look, amigo, sometimes there comes somebody, maybe once every couple thousand years, who is just too sweet for parents. I have a feeling that person is me.
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So this is it, huh? Do you need a ride?
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I don't need a ride to where I'm going.
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Alright, whatever.
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Galapagos turtles are members of the reptilian family. These animals are found on the Galapagos Islands and at zoos for people to look at. They are best known for their size and age. They can get up to two-hundred-years-old! (Encyclopedia Britannica, Volume G, p. 57.)
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If you didn't do that well on the test, you can still be a ninja. So don't get too worried.
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Francine.
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Yes, Robert.
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Where are we?
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I don't know. Are you pumped?
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Are you kidding? I'm ALWAYS pumped.

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