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Post by Gadget on Mar 25, 2009 22:01:02 GMT -5
<<O-kay, let's change the subject>>
Gadget waved to Pinocchio from her seat in the audience. She hadn't seen the puppet in a while.
"Hi, how've you been? That was a great act! You sure have talent."
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Post by Pinocchio on Mar 26, 2009 17:05:00 GMT -5
Pinocchio could have sworn he blushed, and that mouse sure looked familiar. "Thank you. I once gave a puppet show for the evil Stromboli." He then sang the tragic thing he went through.
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Post by Bambi on Apr 3, 2009 19:59:25 GMT -5
(I'm just having Bambi be a spectator, if you don't mind; I'm certain he doesn't have any major talent to show off ) Bambi was enjoying his park visit and strolling through Dinoland U.S.A., admiring and feeling astonished by the realism of the dinosaur displays, until his eyes took notice of some commotion going on, with the sound of applause reaching toward his ears. Curious, he went over to see what that noise was all about until he saw that there were some characters putting on a show and displaying their personal talents. To him, this looked like fun, so he chose to stay awhile and watch it all, cheering on for the performers. It was obvious he couldn't applaud with his hooves, so all he could do was cheer and yell, "Alright! Whoo-hoo!"
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Post by Pinocchio on Apr 4, 2009 17:23:50 GMT -5
Pinocchio took notice right away and ran over to what looked like a deer. "Hello. Are you hear to show off some special or unique talent?"
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Post by Our Hero on Apr 6, 2009 18:48:46 GMT -5
Meanwhile, Our Hero had walked over to see what was going on. Immediately realizing what it was, he bounded up onstage. You see, Our Hero is a very, very talented flamingo when it comes to yo-yo tricks. He knew more than anyone else he knew of!
He quickly went to center stage and started doing all sorts of cool tricks with the yo-yo attatched to his webbed foot. It was one thing doing tricks with hands, but feet? He did multiple tricks and then all of a sudden pulled out multiple yo-yos, eight of them to be exact. This was his big grand finale and he knew he had completed every trick without a hint of non-perfection.
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Post by Panchito on Apr 6, 2009 20:26:51 GMT -5
Panchito watched the flamingo's riveting act.
"Caramba! What is that thing? Some kind of weapon?" He had seen the bolas used by gauchos in Argentina. This weight on a string seemed like almost the same thing.
When the bird was through, Panchito introduced himself. "Hola. My name is Panchito. You are muy, muy hábil with that. What do you call it?"
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Post by Bambi on Apr 6, 2009 20:27:33 GMT -5
The little fawn turned his head to see a friendly wooden puppet ask him a question, and he simply replied, "Who, me? No, I don't really have any talent. I think I'm more of a watcher, but thank you for asking."
Just then, his eyes turned toward the center stage again as he observed an energetic flamingo do some amazing tricks with the multiple yo-yo's. Never in his life had he ever seen such a unique toy, so it brought to him such curiosity in how it worked. By the time Our Hero's act was over, Bambi resumed to cheer for the wonderful tricks.
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Post by Our Hero on Apr 6, 2009 21:01:45 GMT -5
Our Hero took a bow as everyone cheered. "Thanks, everyone!" he happily replied.
He then bounded over to Panchito. "Hi! I'm Our Hero!" he said, replying to his question. "Don't ask about the name. Anyway, to answer your question, this is a yo-yo, which is only the coolest thing ever! You can make it do all sorts of tricks, like Walk The Dog and the UFO and stuff."
Our Hero was very happy to see that everyone here enjoyed his yo-yos. He wasn't used to this with The Snotty Six, and he was extremely pleased with the positive response that he had received. He hoped to see even more praise since it was all so new to him. Usually he was put down for enjoying the yo-yos, but not today!
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Post by Panchito on Apr 7, 2009 17:01:48 GMT -5
"Yo-yo," repeated Panchito to himself. What a strange name for a weapon; en Espanol, 'yo' is the first person pronoun 'I.'
"So, how many peoples have you hurt with this, ah...yo-yo?"
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Post by Our Hero on Apr 7, 2009 19:55:00 GMT -5
"Well, I've never hurt anyone on purpose with it if that's what you mean," Our Hero explained. "Although I have tied up The Snotty Six, the other flamingos in my flock, with it and stuff... But believe me, they deserved it! You wouldn't like them either if you ever met them! It's always all do this, do that with them"
Our Hero continued mumbling on about The Snotty Six and how much they annoyed him.
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Post by Bambi on Apr 7, 2009 20:17:27 GMT -5
Wanting to know more about the yo-yo Our Hero was using, Bambi got up from his seat to go over to him and Panchito and look at it with wonder. "Yo-yo," he said to himself, getting a sense of how the word would sound in his head every time he would see it. He continued staring at the yo-yo for a while, and then, wondering if he would have what it takes to use it, politely asked the flamingo, "M-may I have a try at that yo-yo?"
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Post by Our Hero on Apr 7, 2009 20:32:54 GMT -5
Our Flamingo turned around to see the deer speaking to him.
"Oh, sure," Our Hero said, tossing one of the yo-yos at Bambi. "Good luck with it though; you'll need it."
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Post by Pinocchio on Apr 8, 2009 17:45:38 GMT -5
Pinocchio was thrilled at the new visitors that came around. "Hello," he greeted them. Even though he was a puppet, he could clearly see they were birds
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Post by Panchito on Apr 8, 2009 21:21:30 GMT -5
"Ah, si, entendio. I understand...you tie up the bad guys with it."
Panchito wanted to have a try himself, but waited to see what the little deer could do first.
"Maybe it is no the good idea to give such a thing to los muchachos." At least, he would be sure to stand out of the way.
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Post by Our Hero on Apr 9, 2009 12:08:46 GMT -5
"Hey, puppet!" Our Hero said to Pinocchio. "Wait, since when do puppets speak?"
He turned to Panchito, seeing the curious look in his eyes. "Here, you can try one, too," Our Hero said, handing him another yo-yo, as well as Pinnochio.
He waited to see what everyone else could do with them.
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