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Question Posted Thursday October 27 2005, 8:08 pm

has anyone ever read the story monkeys paw ? i have a few ? please ancwer or leaver ur sn rate 5

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haloguy answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 10:30 am:
ya, ive read the monkeys paw
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funluvin27 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 9:47 pm:
I've read the monkeys paw.. e-mail me at bigbirdbaby8@hellokitty.com if you need them right away leave me a message and I'll give you my sn!

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Altruistic answered Thursday October 27 2005, 9:31 pm:
The story about the old man who gets a monkey paw, makes a wish for money, ends up having his son killed, then his wife wishes for the son to be able again and the guy uses the last wish to have his son rest in peace?

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