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The
New Pork Pigs
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upon a time there lived three very different pigs. They were Fredrick, Bob and
Rob. Fredrick was an animal welfare protestor that lived in a small rented
bungalow in the outskirts of New Pork city. Bob lived in a mansion in the
countryside, and was the rich manager of New Pork city baseball club. Rob was
the owner of a vegetarian restaurant and lived in a flat on the thirty first
level of a sky scraper. One
day, while Fredrick was sitting in his sitting room with a map of New Pork city
on his lap finding his route or his next protest, he received a phone call from
wolf’s demolition company. It was a threat. On the other end of the phone he
could hear wolf saying, “I’ll smash and I’ll crash and I’ll pull your
house down!” He put the phone down and ran as fast as he could (well, as fast
as pigs can!) to the front door. Before his eyes, he saw a sight he would never
forget: at least thirty bulldozers were heading towards his house. He dashed to
his back door, opened it and leapfrogged the garden fence just before his house
was made into ruins by the bulldozers. Fred got into his car, and sped away to
this brother Bob’s house. Meanwhile,
Rob had been sent an email saying, “I’ll smash and I’ll crash and I’ll
pull your house down.” The bulldozers had come and he was now on his bike
pedalling towards Bob’s house. Fredrick and Rob arrived at the mansion at the
same time and told Bob about it: “I was just sitting minding my own business
when I got a phone call,” “Email”
Bob butted in. “I’ll
smash and I’ll crash and I’ll pull your house down it said. Suddenly the
bulldozers came and smashed into the house.” Bob,
after hearing the story turned on his electric fence. A minute later, the
bulldozers arrived with wolf walking in front. He walked straight into the
electric fence and was thrown forwards into Bob’s decorative pond. That was
the end of him!! By
Alex.
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