Dinklefart Journal Entry

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“Dinklefart, give my crowbar!” Granny Mc Super Chicken commanded. “I don’t understand why you can’t get the crowbar yourself Mom, I mean, you aren't that fat.” Granny glared at her daughter. She had only hatched 3 months ago, but she was already acting like a spoiled teen.

Dinklefart picked up the crowbar, and drug it over to her mother, who began pling at the doors of Area 51. Just minutes before they had gassed the area, and now their gas masks made them look like deranged, mutated pigs. Now all Dinklefart and Granny had to do was break open the doors, steel the so called time machine and bring back a prehistoric friend of theirs-Dr. Traumatizer, escape before the reinforcements come, free Dr. Traumatizer, and get back to the good old
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As they slowly sauntered through the corridors, Granny found something. “Library old big!” she exclaimed, as she jumped up and down, nearly setting off an earthquake alarm.

“Good Mom!” Dinklefart said as she rushed by the large wall of old documents, and to the old soda machine in the corner. “Hey Mom, come check this out.” Granny waddled over to the old Coke dispenser. “Look,” commanded Dinklefart as she pointed up at the sign bolted to the side. DEFINITELY NOT A TIME MACHINE, it read.

“No time machine?” Granny asked in confusion. “Mom, its pretty obvious that someone is trying poorly to hide the time machine.” Dinklefart snuck closer and lurched at the time machine, sending her into a small elevator like room. Dinklefart began to press the buttons. She decided to leave her mom at the area considering the fact that she could easily eat a firing gun, and whoever fired it all in one bite. Dinklefart set the time period to the Jurassic era. Reluctantly, she pushed the big red button, sending her into a spinning vortex. The elevator shrunk, twisted and pulled at Dinklefart. Dinklefart opened her eyes, and looked

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