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The Pancake

A myth submitted to the site by Raki

Italy,Padova,Mirano, Italy

In a big home in Canadalived Persio.He was very curious and had a very good immagination. One day he asked his dad was what the pancake that he brought home.His dad Gulio responded that he needed it for an experiment and that Persio didn't have to eat it.

Every night he dreamed of what could have happened to him if he had eaten the pancake.

One day Persio was at home by himself. He did his homework and then he wanted to eat. He opened the fridge and there was nothing left, only his dad's pancake. He went up stairs without eating but one hour later he was starving.

Persio wanted to eat it but his dad said no. He looked at it and after he ate it. It was delicious.

Five minutes later he disappeared and from that day nobody saw him. Two years later Persio came back to Earth trasformed in a monkey. He stayed home as a pet and everybody was a happy to have him back.

By Raki
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Latest comments:
Name: Amira 6th April 2012
Woww sonds good and monkeys are cool
Name: Georgia 4th April 2012
I didn't like it that much because everything has happend to quickly for me
Name: Selena 3rd April 2012
I thought that the pancake was ok but not really my cup of tea.
Sorry Raki.
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