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before time was invented

Before time was invented


A long time ago when our world was much bigger than it is now and had a landscape pleasing to the eye and no steep hills to climb Since seasons had not been divided into summer spring, autumn, and winter, the weather was mild and no one knew the what a day was when it rained, not too often people walked outside and took a shower.
The land was full of potatoes, carrots, and beans as for meat there was Dogger Bank with millions of cattle and wild hogs, no one was going hungry A man from Glendale was walking across a field to meet another man to see his walking cane but he wasn’t there, he looked up and said, I wish there were a set time for everything 

The World paused, then shook violently and when the dust cleared there was a mountain in front of the man from Glendale he had to walk around the berg and that took time Dogger Bank was a sea full of cod, the Portuguese caught and made into bacalao they traded in time for the cold winter season and America was a continent

As Lines Express Glee

G-lad
L-itterateur
E-mploys
N-atal
D-edication
A-s
L-ines
E-xpress

G-lee
U-sing
D-ivine
G-reetings
A-nd
D-elight

Topic: Birthday of Glendale SJ. Gudgad (January 15) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic

Give Love Every New Day

G-ive
L-ove
E-very
N-ew
D-ay
A-s
L-ife
E-xpects

G-races
U-ntil
D-ivine
G-od
A-lmighty
D-ecides

Topic: Birthday of Glendale Gudgad (January 15)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic


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