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Hello fellow Whyvillians. This is Brian98 with tragic news. I was going to the
Ad Agency to post an Ad on the shiny, red airplane that flies across Whyville
Square attracting the citizens attention. Well, as I clicked on the destination
that I desired to go, a notice popped up about the Ad Agency. It said.....
Sorry, the Ad Agency is closed for a bit.
Here's what happened:
The pilot crashed his plane into the spire of Dr. Leila's house several weeks
ago. We weren't sure if he'd pull through or not, but after extensive surgery,
he's likely to recover.
So, as soon as his plane and he are healthy again, he'll resume his flights over
Whyville Square.
Thanks for all your cards, letters, and flowers.
I was stunned. I had so many questions in my head to ask, including, Where is
he? How is he doing? When will he be back to fly my ads across the sky?I need
some answers, because I miss this great pilot who serves Whyville with thousand's
of ads! I miss the great pilot, I wish him a good recovery and I hope he
comes back soon!
Greatest recovery!
Brian98 =D
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Hand11
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Hi, yes it's that guy who just keeps popping up in the Times! LoLz. I really
want to write more for the Times, but today, March 17, I had W.T.S.B. -- or, as
Cloudy83 says, Whyville-Times-Submission-Block. I couldn't find a juicy story that
hasn't been covered yet!
So I set out to submit something to the Times gallery -- I learned
how to take screen shots (like in this week's article by Hermionez) and tried to get some great pics.
Heading towards the AbilityFirst Rec Room, I accidentally clicked on the Ad Agency
instead (happens every day) -- but this
time, I noticed something different! The Ad Agency directed me to a blank screen,
loading words onto the page.
I read the tale of our pilot's crash in shock.
No one ever really noticed little pilot dude, and I think we took advantage of
him most of the time. We all remember the bright orange ads trailing along with
his plane across the Whyville Square.
Please y-mail me to sign a card for him.
DEADLINE: April 6, 2004
Thanks!
Hand11
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