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Go Dog Go a Dr Suess Parody
The dog was driving fast when the light turned green and drove as if the red was a light between. He was in a terrible hurry for a party in a tree. It was just about ten minutes on his clock that he could see. He pulled up to a maple that had branches speading wide and hanging from the first one was a poodle he had spied. He asked him many questions to find others who were friends and thanked him for his help as they spoke to greater ends. He went up in the tree on an old rope ladder and almost fell back down to a poor weak bladder. When high attop the tree he could see quite far. All his friends were partying hardy just above his car. He was offered several drinks all with straws bright pink and sipped them very slowly as the music made him think. He talked with many friends as he shared a joke and walked around on branches careful not to fall and croak. As he watched the sun fall down and it got quite late He remembered his long drive and his homeward fate. So he said his many thank you's and goodbyes quite late and headed for his car putting down his plate. It wasn't very long till he reached his home while remembering the day as his longest roam. As he set his tiny clock to get up the next day he knew it wouldn't be as the one today. THE END
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