Comparing Mo's 'Carrot And Brooster The Rooster'

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Moo Moo Jenkins and Brooster the Rooster

by Nashville MacDonald 7-3

“Come on Carrot, get walking.” Moo Moo said disappointedly.

This is Moo Moo’s daily routine, he tries to talk to his pet cabbage, named Carrot, into taking a walk. After 3 hours of waiting for Carrot to move, Moo Moo goes to work, at Walmart. Everybody is surprised that Moo Moo has not been fired for all the things he does. He has messed up at every department! There is only one postion left that he hasn’t tried… the greeter that says hello to all the people as they come in.

“Hello there, Brooster” Moo Moo greeted, to his only friend that was not a vegetable.

“Howdy” gobbled Brooster the Rooster.

“Has Carrot went on his first walk yet? asked Moo moo.

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