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Dangerous Ice-Skiing
This little boy is going to go sled riding. He's looking at the water and the houses. Looks like a frozen lake, the dangerous Lake Tapoe. The baby boy has a blue coat on. He can see the whole neighborhood.
He's staying there trying to figure out where he's going an dhow he's going to get there. He's called Wonder Boy because he's always confused. Every time he goes to a new place, he wonders. He's looking at those properties. Just thinking. He's trying to figure out how to get across. It's just snow. He can walk on the frozen water.
He lives in the white house with his friends and his mother and father or his wife. He wants to go fishing. He'll need a fishing rod. He can crack the ice with a hammer.
He should turn around and go back home. Why should he risk his life? You can't trust snow and ice. If he hits the wrong way, he could sink. He better go home and wait until the weather gets warmer and then he can go swimming.
Somebody should be with him because that's a dangerous situation. He's looking like, "should I or shouldn't I?" Pam would have gotten in her boat and went back home.
Wonder Boy will wander home. His mom said, "I know you didn't have that sled on the ice. if you did, I will whip you're behind." Wonder Boys said, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to do it." He could have said nothing and he'd be out there dead and they would be looking for him.
Wonder Boy went home and went to bed.
He's a pretty boy. He's wondering how deep the water in the river is. He's trying to figure out if he can get in a boat and get across. It all depends how thick the ice is. He needs a ski-mobile. If it's frozen, he could walk across but you should never trust ice. Your foot could fall through and then you wouldn't know what to do.
Pam said he should take his butt back home. She almost drown. Her cousin came and got her out of the water. Josie can't swim a lick.
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