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THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM

by Blue-Sapphire

Little Blue's Great American Dream— to watch the World Cup and visit Niagara Falls. It got so excited, and left in such a haste, it forgot to bring its passport. Poor thing got arrested at the airport and was put in the detention center. But when the guard was looking elsewhere, it sneaked past and ran away. Caught the next flight back home, exhausted. Turned on the TV, sat on the pillow, and said, "It's always better to watch football on TV."
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