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TOPIC OF THE MONTH - SEPTEMBER

1. Read the topmost post, then click on "comments".
2. Read the last comment to see the most recent addition to the story.
3. Copy/past the entire story to date into a new comment box.
4. Add a further three words.
5. Click on Comment as. If you are signed in, your name will appear. Click on Publish.
6. If you're not signed in, click the small dropdown arrow, and select Name/URL. Give us the name we know you as, and click on Publish.

Remember! This is meant to be a story!
Have fun!

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

TOTM September A Story in Three Words 1


The elephant lowered

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  1. The elephant lowered his head towards

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  2. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water ...

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  3. Chiara Keren Button16 September 2013 at 11:20

    The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a ...

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  4. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating ...

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  5. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised . . .

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  6. Chiara Keren Button16 September 2013 at 11:22

    The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who

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  7. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who plunged beneath the

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  8. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who was lurking menacingly

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  9. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who was lurking menacingly in the reeds. A hunter watched

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  10. Chiara Keren Button16 September 2013 at 11:24

    The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who was lurking menacingly in the reeds. A hunter watched the scene, his

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  11. The elephant lowered his head towards the glimmering water and took a firm
    grip of the oar floating past. He raised it high over the crocodile who was lurking menacingly in the reeds. A hunter watched the scene, his boat
    helpless in

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