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๐ŸŒญThe Attack of the Flying Hotdogs
Goose sat back upon the couch, Just chilling out, relaxing slouch. A peaceful day, no stress in sight Then hotdogs took a sudden flight. From left to right they flew in fast, A sausage storm that couldn't last. They slapped his cheeks, they hit his nose, One tried to sneak inside his clothes. A hotdog smacked him on the chin, Another tried to tuck right in. They bounced and twirled through open air Like meat missiles without a care. โ€œOh mercy me!โ€ poor Goose did cry, As bratwursts started flying by. โ€œWhat wizard cooked this sausage spell?!โ€ He shouted from his couch of hell. The world stood stillโ€ฆ the room went quietโ€ฆ No one prepared him for this diet. For when the hotdogs start to rain, No couch on earth can ease the pain. So heed this warning, near and far Beware the airborne wiener war. For when the sausages take flightโ€ฆ Your snack attack may bite back tonight. By Jason Strickland The Art of Poetry Community
๐ŸŒญThe Attack of the Flying Hotdogs
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Hello New Friends
My name is Curtis. My favorite color is black. It is a slimming color. The most mentioned Pokรฉmon that is talked about in my home is Gengar. My goal for the week is to understand how Skool works and to get really good and building a killer community that are empowered to shape their own world. Nice to meet everyone
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Do you have to show up for your own live calls?
Just a thought here, which @Brandon Decremer and @Neil Abbot first suggested. You schedule a call in your community, create a space, and the people who show up can interact with each other and get value from it whether you're there or not. Maybe you're there for the first few minutes, you get the conversation rolling, and then, "Sorry guys, I have to go wash eggs. Please stay as long as you want. Peace out!" What do you think about this?
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