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Page 1: Philly the Kid

Philly the Kid

By: Phil Chwistek, Brian Carpenter, and Mike Profrock

Page 2: Philly the Kid

Philly the Kid was a no good, evil crook. One day he came up with a plan to become very rich. His plan was to suck up all the water in the world and put it in his special safe house. He would then watch the world suffer from thirst when he had all the water. When the world becomes desperate he will start to sell his water for a very high price. When people start to buy all the water, he will send it down as runoff and precipitation so much of the water will be wasted.

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So to get all the water in the world Philly the Kid had to send his best henchmen, Nuclear Mike to drop a bomb that would suck up all the water in the world and bring it to Philly the kid. Once Nuclear Mike dropped the bomb there was a big flash, and all the water from all over the world was evaporated and condensed right to Philly the Kid in his safe house.

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Sheriff H20 was having his coffee and donuts when the bomb went off. When he recovered from the flash all the water in his coffee was gone and only the coffee powder was left. The Sheriff got so made that his morning meal was gone, he flipped the table. He knew that this water stealing crime could only have been committed by Philly the Kid and Nuclear Mike. Sheriff H20 had been following and trying to catch Philly the Kid for years. He was sure he won’t let Philly the Kid get away this time.

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Sheriff H20 had problems in the past with Philly the Kid. He knew exactly where his safe house was. It was behind the Dollar Store next to Ritas.

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The next day Sheriff H20 snuck into Philly the Kid’s safe house. He found the large water tank in the back yard. He found a wrench and hit the tank to make a small hole for the water to leak out. Then Sheriff H20 quickly ran out of the safe house.

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The day after, Philly the kid discovered all his water missing and it all had become ground water and the people finally got their water back within a day. He quickly sent out Nuclear Mike to detonate a second bomb, but Sheriff H20 was waiting for Mike. When Mike came out Sheriff took out his water pistol and tried to shoot him. Pink, Pink…He forgot to load his water gun! So quickly he threw the water gun at Mike and knocked out. Then he went for Philly.

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Philly the Kid was sitting on his couch playing C.O.D 6 while sipping on a coke. Nimbly, Sheriff H20 snuck up behind the couch to arrest Philly. Philly the Kid noticed Sheriff’s reflection in the television. Philly the kid then spun around and threw his Xbox controller at Sheriff. The controller hit sheriff in the face and broke his nose.

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Soon enough, Sheriff H20 and the Philly got into a slapping fight. Philly’s cheek was worn down to the bone from the slapping. Finally Nuclear Mike woke up and saw Sheriff H20 and Philly the Kid fighting. He lunged at Sheriff but before he could even touch him Chuck Norris broke threw a window and Roundhouse kicked Mike.

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After hours of slapping, Philly the Kid got a concussion. Sheriff quickly handcuffed Philly and Mike and sent them to jail. Sheriff H20 had done it! He restored transpiration, ground water, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff! The world was finally safe of Philly the Kid and Nuclear Mike. And for Sheriff H20, he “borrowed” Philly the Kid ‘s Xbox 360 and no one saw him again.

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Glossary• Transpiration: A form of evaporation from the surface of

Living Things.• Precipitation: When H20 comes back to the earth as rain,

snow, hail or sleet.• Run-Off: Water that does not seep into the ground but

rather flows on top.• Ground Water: Water that seeps into the ground.• Condensation: When Water Vapor Cools down to form a

liquid.• Evaporation: When water vapor leaves the earth’s surface.


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