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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 76791050" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>Bridge City was more of a hive than a city. It had structures built along the two high walls on either side. No human people lived here. There were tribbel marmosets in one quarter among structures on one side, and trapper and game gorillas in the quarter next to them, in their larger homes there. Across from them were the quarters of the chill dogs and of the superwolves. There was unsteady peace here, between the quarters, maintained by the city police force, consisting mostly of trained superwolves, with a presence of trapper gorillas among them.</p><p></p><p>The Dancer family in the tribbel marmoset quarter complained to their neighbor, Tom Twirler, "The chill dogs across the way from us keep doing things like rushing toward us, to scare or alarm us."</p><p></p><p>Tom Twirler said, "So take your complaint to the neighborhood council."</p><p></p><p>Dick Dancer said, "What would be the point? The chill dogs are not subject to our neighborhood council. They are not very effective for pushing any issues to the municipal heads. And the municipal heads don't really listen to any of the troubles in our quarter."</p><p></p><p>Across the small space between quarters, a neighboring game gorilla, Donker, said, "I heard what you are saying. Maybe I can help, if you let me."</p><p></p><p>Dick Dancer said, "You? Why you? It would not be your trouble. Why would you do something for tribbel marmosets?"</p><p></p><p>Donker said, "I believe in being a good neighbor. If you agree to let me do something, I think I have a plan."</p><p></p><p>The Dancer family and Tom Twirler looked at each other. Dick Dancer said, "Fine. We will let you, we do need some help from the annoying chill dogs across from us."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 76791050, member: 259043"] Bridge City was more of a hive than a city. It had structures built along the two high walls on either side. No human people lived here. There were tribbel marmosets in one quarter among structures on one side, and trapper and game gorillas in the quarter next to them, in their larger homes there. Across from them were the quarters of the chill dogs and of the superwolves. There was unsteady peace here, between the quarters, maintained by the city police force, consisting mostly of trained superwolves, with a presence of trapper gorillas among them. The Dancer family in the tribbel marmoset quarter complained to their neighbor, Tom Twirler, "The chill dogs across the way from us keep doing things like rushing toward us, to scare or alarm us." Tom Twirler said, "So take your complaint to the neighborhood council." Dick Dancer said, "What would be the point? The chill dogs are not subject to our neighborhood council. They are not very effective for pushing any issues to the municipal heads. And the municipal heads don't really listen to any of the troubles in our quarter." Across the small space between quarters, a neighboring game gorilla, Donker, said, "I heard what you are saying. Maybe I can help, if you let me." Dick Dancer said, "You? Why you? It would not be your trouble. Why would you do something for tribbel marmosets?" Donker said, "I believe in being a good neighbor. If you agree to let me do something, I think I have a plan." The Dancer family and Tom Twirler looked at each other. Dick Dancer said, "Fine. We will let you, we do need some help from the annoying chill dogs across from us." [/QUOTE]
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