





by Oliver M.
Washington, KSPS
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One night, the Porkhead fairy came to Mustard Man and Ketchup Man. The two friends were very happy to see her. The Porkhead fairy saw what was happening to them, and felt sorry for them. She decided to grant them a wish. The two friends were so happy that they started Irish dancing. They wished that nobody would order hamburgers for one whole day. So... The Porkhead fairy granted them the wish!
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