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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - nunccoepi - 12-25-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Thor - 12-25-2020

Heath noticed when he arrived home that there was a package waiting on his doorstep. It was unmarked, and by all accounts an unremarkable object - there was no way to tell who had sent it or what could be contained within it. Being a cautious individual, Heath called the local police to report a suspicious package and have them help him investigate what it could contain, as he had received some very strongly worded letters in the past from upset players and fans.

As the local department turned out, and examined the package from afar they were unable to provide any further information, so were forced to call in specialists to look into it further. By now, the street had been evacuated and there was a heavy police presence - being worried about his safety seemed warranted at this stage and Heath felt he had made the correct decision. The bomb squad arrived and in full protective gear slowly began to open the package, only to reveal the recreational cannabis he had ordered for delivery earlier that day. This isn't legal where Heath lives, and with so many police officers present he immediately found himself in hot water. With the police confiscating the cannabis and charging him with possession, we will have to wait and see how this may affect his career with Orange County.

Heath claimed he has been suffering from symptoms of CTE and the cannabis is the only thing that helps.


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Daybe - 12-25-2020

Jackson Kingston was unprepared when he opened a massive package that came in the mail the other day. In fact, he was so shocked by the contents of the package that he almost fell over on his polar bear fur rug on the floor of his New York City apartment. So what exactly was in this massive package, you may ask? Well, the contents were very unsurprisingly coming from Jackson Kingston's biggest fan otherwise known as Korbin Brown or @YoungTB.

The first part of the package was a letter from Korbin himself, declaring himself Jackson's biggest fan and asking for an autograph. Brown talked about how he had gotten a Kingston tattoo on his chest, as well as a collection of posters showing the Silverbacks superstar in action. Kingston simply smiled because he knew he has fans around the world who often wear his memorabilia. The next part of the package was a piece of paper with Korbin's phone number, as Korbin was asking Jackson for tips on how to become a great wide receiver like himself. Kingston never texted this number and simply acknowledged Korbin as an overzealous fanboy. The last part of the package was a bobblehead of Kingston and Korbin standing together doing a jersey swap. A little weird, Kingston thought, but expected coming from his biggest fan.


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Frick_Nasty - 12-25-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Kyamprac - 12-26-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - yonggarius - 12-26-2020

William Lim returned home in Denver, Colorado on Christmas eve, depressed and tired from an away loss. As he was approaching his house, William spotted a styrofoam box on his front porch. 'Weird' he thought. He didn't order anything from the internet lately, no less food that comes on those packages. William carried the package in, hoping that whatever that was in it wasn't rotten.

The package was sent by kyle, a close friend and mentor of William's, who had been helping him a lot both as a player and with his offseason job with the Dallas Birddogs. 'What did Kyle send me?' William thought as he opened the package with anticipation. That anticipation quickly turned to revulsion after he realized just what Kyle sent him as a Christmas present.

A freaking hotdog pie. Kyle sent a cold hotdog pie of all things as a Christmas present. It looked even worse in real life with those smells. Fortunately, the food (if you can call this abomination a food) wasn't rotten. William repressed his gag reflex, and disposed the abomination, hoping that he had a gas mask. It was at that moment he spotted something glistening at the bottom of the offending box.

It was a small statue of Dallas Birddogs logo, made from gold. The engravings in the bottom said 'thank you for being a Birddog- from the team founder'. William was so moved for that precious and thoughtful gift. He even forgot about the pungent smell of hotdog pie as he made a thank you call to kyle. And he made a note on his calendar to make sure that he sends kyle a big gift next Christmas, along with something horrid (like Korean fermented stingrays) to get the revenge for that hotdog pie. (295)


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - AdamS - 12-26-2020

The box was wrapped in silky purple material, crossed by a stark white ribbon that led to a top tied into the shape of a fleur-de-lis. It sat on his kitchen table untouched and looking just as it had on his porch several minutes earlier. The craftmanship was outstanding, and Adam took a moment to take a picture of it. Someone took their time with this, and the result was worth that same respect. His wife kissed him on the forehead and smiled as she watched his slowly and gently remove the ribbon without breaking it. An effort that took its own time. Especially for a man for whom slow and gentle were not usual traits in most regards. 

With the ribbon removed and gently placed on the table next to him, Adam took the time to admire the wrapping itself. The purple was broken up by tenny tiny little white fleur-de-lis' all across the paper, hard to see at first glance but impossible to miss once you've spotted it. With the ribbon gone he was able to simply unfold the top of the paper, slow and careful so as not to rip it. Inside the wrap lay a simple white unmarked box with a well sealed lid. 

Adam opened the lid and set it down next to the box before looking inside. Inside lay a card, its writing large and looping and looking like the kind of old script one would see on treaties and laws. Adam picked it up carefully and read. 

"We've been trying to reach you about you car's extended warranty."


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Pat - 12-26-2020

Doy Fieri had decided to take the few days off from the league given to him by the Philadelphia Liberty as a chance to go back home to Minneapolis, MN and see his family. He arrived back home, expecting to only have a couple of days before Christmas to relax, but knew that he would have to get back to the team quickly. When his plane touched down on December 22nd, Minnesota looked nothing like he expected. It was a balmy 35 degrees outside, and nary a snowflake in sight. If it wasn't for the decorations on the houses dotting his parents' neighborhood he would have had no idea what the date was.

Then, on the 23rd, it happened - Minneapolis was hit by a winter storm, leaving a layer of ice underneath about 9 inches of snow. Doy was excited to have a white Christmas, but quickly realized that all of his winter clothes did not fit him anymore, as he no longer was a 310 pound mountain of a man.

Doy was shaken out of his moment of self-pity by a knock at the door. It was a delivery driver. "I have a package for Doy Fieri here." It was a 3 foot by 4 foot wooden box with a card attached. "Doy, I figured you might need this while back in the Midwest. Your pal, Gary."

"What the hell," Doy said to himself as the delivery driver wheeled the box into his parents' living room.

When he finally was able to get it open, Doy laughed heartily to himself. It seemed that his pal @ShnarlyDude had sent him a care package from the family farm. The box contained turnips, potatoes, carrots, celery, onions, a butchered pig, and eight pounds of ground beef. Then, tucked under all of the food, Doy noticed one more little goody - a full bear-skin coat with a note attached: "I am bear-y happy to finally get to play alongside you in Philadelphia. Merry Christmas."


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - WildfireMicro - 12-26-2020

Tsuyu Asui stretches as she gets up from doing pull ups as part of her daily training when the doorbell rings. She opens the door to reveal a postal worker holding a package. She thanks him and signs for the box and brings it into her house where she sees its from her quarterback teammate Cortez. With her curiosity peaked she opened the box to first see a letter from Cortez.

"Dear Tsuyu" the note begins "I've been meaning to give you this earlier at the Christmas party but I got distracted. It's a new aerodynamic uniform the Royals made for you, including a new helmet. It should fit your body better and protect you better as well. Best regards, Cortez"

She smiles and puts on the uniform to test it out. It was similar to her hero outfit but more bulky and had protective pads. It definitely fit her better and even had softer padding. She looked into the package to find another small note.

"BTW can you please get me a present by catching more of the passes i send to you?"

She sighs and chuckles to herself before going back to training. After all, she wants to fulfill that request and needed to work hard for it.


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - TheDangaZone - 12-26-2020

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