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Squirtle, Blastoise, and Venusaurdo are Pokemon trainers typically forced to decide when to start their journey. I will be celebrating my 15th birthday tomorrow, and I cannot wait for the day. It's quite late to begin now, but anybody wouldn't really allow a five-year-old to hang around by themselves? Would they? Anyway, I have been imagining about making Squirtle, my Pokemon partner. Everbody knows Charmander's the finest choice. For me, it advances into Charizard. It obtains TWO mega evolutions and spits out fire and can also fly. Monday:
What a comic story. What form of Pokemon Professor does not have ample Charmander? "They are in widespread demand." In any case, I had to choose Squirtle. I would have left it in the class, but concurring to the Professor it's very risky to travel to the wild by yourself. That is to say, even a Rattata would have been more valuable than Squirtle. I scheduled on emancipating it to the wild as soon as I caught my first nice Pokemon. There are plenty out there. I decided to carry out some research and it seems like there are plenty of reasonably good Pokemon out there. Most likely Grow lithe. Everyone knows Grow lithe is among the best fire types. He cannon fly, but I am pretty sure he can run as fast as possible. I have written enough, so I have to start packing. My journey commences tomorrow morning!

Tuesday:
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In the Exeggutor Squad, it was used to try to con Melvin into thinking Ash was able to mysteriously control fire and water using a box that contained Squirtle. Squirtle, Blastoise, and Venusaurdo began to fight and as a consequence, tumbled-down the trick pulled by Ash at the time. Despite the fact that it was unintentional, Melvin controlled Ash and crept away with

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