Once a man was going to the [NOUN]. He always loved to [VERB] [ADJECTIVE] warm [NOUN] and [NOUN]. However, today it was raining outside. He had a tough choice to make: either face the rain to [VERB] his [NOUN], or stay inside and not get any [NOUN] at all. He decided to rush towards the [NOUN]. He got all wet because of the rain. This is most unfortunate, because even though he reached the [NOUN] and had his [NOUN], he [VERB] to the [NOUN].
Once a man was going to the pooper. He always loved to eat fresh warm children and toilet seats. However, today it was raining outside. He had a touch choice to make: either face the rain to throw his whiskey, or stay inside and not get any blood at all. He decided to rush towards the lava. He got all wet because of the rain. This is most unfortunate, because even though he reached the throwing-knives and his potato, he sank to the quicksand.
Once a man was going to the pooper. He always loved to eat fresh warm children and toilet seats. However, today it was raining outside. He had a touch choice to make: either face the rain to throw his whiskey, or stay inside and not get any blood at all. He decided to rush towards the lava. He got all wet because of the rain. This is most unfortunate, because even though he reached the throwing-knives and his potato, he sank to the quicksand.