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Post by RiggatPAW on Aug 18, 2008 11:09:38 GMT -5
*Many foods stands, selling both prey and two leg food, line the streets. You see some selling ordinary food sch as squirrels, mice, and fish, as well as some selling strange stuff that two legs eat, as well a cheap cat food, in both the wet and dry varieties. Cotton candy, peanuts, fish, soda pop, and mice are sold next to each other, all for similar, and low prices.*
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Post by Saltpaw and Co. on Aug 19, 2008 7:51:37 GMT -5
*Saltpaw looks at all the various twoleg foods sold and decides to get a small cotton candy, a small thing of peanuts, and a small soda pop. She walked up to the cotton candy stand and examined all the different colors.* How much does it cost for one of these thingummys?
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Post by RiggatPAW on Aug 19, 2008 8:54:53 GMT -5
*The cat behind the stand smiled.*
Half a food ticket for a small one, and a whole food ticket for the big ones. It comes in strawberry burst, watermelon fountain, apple pie, orange delight, and lemon lime. Or, we could mix multipul flavors for you, if you want.
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Post by Saltpaw and Co. on Aug 19, 2008 8:58:58 GMT -5
*Saltpaw looks confuzzled when the cat says what flavors they have, as she'd never heard of any of those things.* Uh... I think I'll have a small one with all the flavors mixed, if you can do that. *She puts a food ticket on the counter wondering if they had smaller food tickets only worth half a ticket.*
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Post by RiggatPAW on Aug 19, 2008 9:04:45 GMT -5
All the flavors, or just some of them?
*The stand-caty suddenly smiled, chuckling a little bit.*
You don't know what the flavors are, do you? Well, for half a ticket I can give you a little bit of them each, to see which one you like the most. How about it?
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Post by Saltpaw and Co. on Aug 19, 2008 10:33:14 GMT -5
Okay! That sounds great! *Saltpaw looks at all the flavors wondering what they tasted like and if they tasted anything like prey, what kind it would taste like.*
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Post by RiggatPAW on Aug 19, 2008 12:24:53 GMT -5
*The stand-cat pulled out a little box with five sticks in it. He turned on the big cotton-candy maker and made five little sticks of candy, one red, one green, another, slightly different shade of green, one orange, and one lime green, with a few streaks of yellow. Placing all five of the small cotton-candy sticks in the box, he slid it over the counter and took Saltpaw's ticket, feeding it into a machine, which cut it evenly in half and spat half of it back out. He handed the half over to Saltpaw.*
Enjoy!
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