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== Amish Rocks Cause Problems, Never Would've Guessed == | |||
{{Joseph}}: My recovery in the hospital was much faster than I reckoned it would be. The medicine of today is so much more efficient. And a might bit costlier too. I question 'em on the why and cost of everything and find that most of the folk who are gettin' care don't typically care about these thangs. | |||
Once I'm up and about, with the aid of a cane, I would mention, we're givin' a new assignment. Apparently those rocks we ferried from Rhode Island might be the center of a mystical issue for the Carnegie Museum. We're connected with Julianna Hatfield, who is the lead investigator of the rocks. We are told that they originate from Caernafon in Wales. This reminds me of my paper's rejection, and the salt in that would stings. | |||
By Ms Hatfield's reckonin', things about the museum are coming to life at night and most of those things be happenin' above the dock where the rocks are held. | |||
== Staying Overnight at the Museum == | |||
== Attacked by the Exhibit, and I'm Not Lion == |
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Starring: Koz, Amiri, and Joseph
Guest Starring: Julianna Hatfield
Challenge: Joseph throwing rocks; Animated lion statue
Location: Carnegie Museum
Date Played: 08 October 2012
Amish Rocks Cause Problems, Never Would've Guessed
Joseph: My recovery in the hospital was much faster than I reckoned it would be. The medicine of today is so much more efficient. And a might bit costlier too. I question 'em on the why and cost of everything and find that most of the folk who are gettin' care don't typically care about these thangs.
Once I'm up and about, with the aid of a cane, I would mention, we're givin' a new assignment. Apparently those rocks we ferried from Rhode Island might be the center of a mystical issue for the Carnegie Museum. We're connected with Julianna Hatfield, who is the lead investigator of the rocks. We are told that they originate from Caernafon in Wales. This reminds me of my paper's rejection, and the salt in that would stings.
By Ms Hatfield's reckonin', things about the museum are coming to life at night and most of those things be happenin' above the dock where the rocks are held.