Jimbo: The Dog

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The Dog

Have you ever not been so sure if something is a good choice or not? Because Jimbo doesn’t know if this dog was a good idea. Jimbo is an odd man at the height of 7ft 3, he is tall and skinny, he has long hair, and likes to stay dirty at the age of 759. He also has a girlfriend named prolacutive who had dark brown hair at the age of 749, was very short, and she likes to wear a lot of makeup. His mom also lives with him named soleidence at the age of 789. She had light brown hair and deep green eyes. Once in a futuristic land, Jimbo wanted to adopt a dog, so he did just that. He had adopted a dog who had been known to be a little crazy but his reasoning behind adopting the dog was that the dog was so cute! He was like 10x cuter than all the other dogs so he just had to get him. The dog was a black lab and had a big bushy tail with shining eyes. Literally, the day after getting the dog (who they named The Dog) started twitching but Jimbo didn't think much of it because the dog had been known to be crazy on occasion. But Prolacutive and Sloveidence were freaking out thinking he had a brain tumor or something. Prolacutive and Sloveidence brought The Dog to the vet and they said nothing was wrong with The Dog. All 3 people went to the living room and played with The Dog until
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After 20 minutes of running around like a psycho he conclusively found his way out of the madhouse, they call Martwall. When he got home he still had to scorch his steak with juiciness on the grill. After just starting cooking The Dog comes right up to him and hollers a secret code which means let's wrestle punk, so since Jimbo knows what The Dog said he decisively decides the dog is psycho and he needs to beat him up. Keep in mind the grill is still on when this happens. “GO!” Jimbo shouts signaling the start of the wrestling match. The two prance around in circles until The Dog throws a

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