Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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The people in the city of Mumbai went about their busy day as peacefully as always. The gentle people thought that it would be a wonderful evening, until terror struck. Explosions shook the ground with forces so powerful, people seven miles away still felt the potent blasts. A total of three bombings struck this innocent city. Twenty-one were killed, and over 101 were injured. A local resident in Mumbai said, "It was as if a god had struck the ground with his fist." The bombs destroyed many important buildings, including a local sock factory, which blasted socks across the hilly terrain. These feet blankets lay in the seared grass all over the country. The sock reported farthest away was found in Honolulu, Hawaii in a small girl's soup. The sock finder reports, "Sure it was disappointing to have a sock contaminate my chicken noodle, but I know my problems are small compared to the losses many people in Mumbai have suffered from. " Unfortunately, Sock Emporium was not the only shop the bombings injured. The east wall of Skunks R Us has been obliterated, allowing a total of 87 skunks, badgers, and raccoons into the broken streets. Such cruel acts commited on this city must be paid for at once. The only question is: Who would commit such a crime? The bomber is suspected to be a terrorist from France. The police are on close lookout for him in French cities. Three women in Mumbai say they saw the man carrying a large satchel filled with vegetarian enchiladas. Rumor is spreading this man has a secret obbsesion of eating chess peices. One man claimed he saw the bomber dumping porridge on the streets before the blasts, and releasing a cage of gerbils into the forest. Nine year old Shu-Shung Magawag describes the scene as "A unicorn doing cartwheels and pooping bombs." This tragic event has left Mumbai in a state of confusion and panic. The people are doing their best to continue about their daily lives, but a fear still lives inside their hearts: will this terrorist strike again?

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