Angel Tama Girl 12
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Previously in "A Blast Into the Past" --
"OK everyone. Prepare to go to Ancient Egypt."
Part 2 -- What the--?
Instead of going to Ancient Egypt, they went to the Tulumecho Tribe. "Hey, how come there are no pyramids here?" Jajinu the Hitodetchi asked demandingly.
"Well, that's strange. Age wasn't affected by any means nor was gender," Jikeo said. "We must have gone back to TamaCity 2,500 years ago."
"*cries* I can't start eating BEARS and PLANTS! That's just wrong," says Sozun. Sozun is an environmentalist and he refuses to eat meat or plants. Only grains and berries and things along those lines.
Jikeo spent another 2 1/2 years working on a location box. All you had to do was do what you had to do first: Enter how many years back or into the future, choose P for Past and F for Future, but wait, now you have to say a city, state, or country once the red light lights up. Then pull the Accept lever.
"Now, there will soon be a local LAW that every two years, each adult must pay a tax to keep it going. It would be 5 percents of their free money. Another part of the law is that this time machine cannot be used except for educational or research reasons," Jikeo announced.
"OK everyone. Prepare to go to Ancient Egypt."
Part 2 -- What the--?
Instead of going to Ancient Egypt, they went to the Tulumecho Tribe. "Hey, how come there are no pyramids here?" Jajinu the Hitodetchi asked demandingly.
"Well, that's strange. Age wasn't affected by any means nor was gender," Jikeo said. "We must have gone back to TamaCity 2,500 years ago."
"*cries* I can't start eating BEARS and PLANTS! That's just wrong," says Sozun. Sozun is an environmentalist and he refuses to eat meat or plants. Only grains and berries and things along those lines.
Jikeo spent another 2 1/2 years working on a location box. All you had to do was do what you had to do first: Enter how many years back or into the future, choose P for Past and F for Future, but wait, now you have to say a city, state, or country once the red light lights up. Then pull the Accept lever.
"Now, there will soon be a local LAW that every two years, each adult must pay a tax to keep it going. It would be 5 percents of their free money. Another part of the law is that this time machine cannot be used except for educational or research reasons," Jikeo announced.