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MRLEGOGUY
Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.

Shaun @MRLEGOGUY

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friends to the death

Posted by MRLEGOGUY - February 28th, 2009


hey everybody!!! Wassup? You know, I came on Newgrounds and thought: "It really sucks that I can't upload any flash videos or music tracks to NG. I just wish I could add something here." Then I had an idea. I decided to make a news post telling a ghost stroy I thought of a few days ago. So, here it is:

Not too long ago, there lived two friends. Their names were Ted and Joe. Every day, the two buddies would go to their tree house. They had a television, an Xbox 360, a computer, two bean bag chairs, and a box full of movies and video games. They also had a stash of board games. They'd always play a board game in their tree house. One day, they stayed at their tree house for hours. They lost track of the time, and before they knew it, it was 7:30 PM. Since Ted and Joe lived next door to each other, they walked home together. But on the way, a man with a hockey mask jumped out of some bushes and shot Joe in the face with a pistol. Ted just stood there and watched his friend die. He then leapt at the man and broke his neck.

The funeral was long, but Ted didn't know that, for he was too depressed to go. He had stayed in his tree house since the incident, crying his eyes out. But, that night, Ted started to calm down. He pulled out a deck of cards and started to play Solitare. But then, Joe showed up, dripping a puddle of blood on the floor. Now Ted and Joe are together, in their graves, side by side.

THE END

Hehee, that's it. By the way, if you didn't think it was good, please don't write a comment where you blabber on about how you hated it, just tell me how I can improve it. Well, see ya later!!


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