Beauregard
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The bride is long and fairly thin. It is wooden and filled with large wide holes.
The bridge is held up by aparently nothing, has no edges to it, and is a little woobily.
You have these tools to work with: Mop, duster, Paper clip collection (which can make anything), ruber duckie (with invisability spray), drum sticks, and ruber chicken.
Using the paper clips to plug the hole got you about halfway across the bridge before they ran out. Now each paper clip is only half power for a few pages of posts so you can't use them any more.
You are about halfway across the bridge, there are holes, what do you do?
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I get the feeling thsi could be a long night.
*looks at sky*
Ok, long day whatever.
I think we should just carry on.
*walks forward carfully*
*looks over shoulder while walking*
Come on guys it's saaaaaaaaaaaaafe.
*Falls down one of the holes, but manages to grab on*
Quick guys, heeeeeelpp!!!
The bride is long and fairly thin. It is wooden and filled with large wide holes.
The bridge is held up by aparently nothing, has no edges to it, and is a little woobily.
You have these tools to work with: Mop, duster, Paper clip collection (which can make anything), ruber duckie (with invisability spray), drum sticks, and ruber chicken.
Using the paper clips to plug the hole got you about halfway across the bridge before they ran out. Now each paper clip is only half power for a few pages of posts so you can't use them any more.
You are about halfway across the bridge, there are holes, what do you do?
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I get the feeling thsi could be a long night.
*looks at sky*
Ok, long day whatever.
I think we should just carry on.
*walks forward carfully*
*looks over shoulder while walking*
Come on guys it's saaaaaaaaaaaaafe.
*Falls down one of the holes, but manages to grab on*
Quick guys, heeeeeelpp!!!