Chapter 5: Satisfaction Guaranteed/Screwed-Up by the Police

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Geppetto (narrator): As far as I'm concerned,  Libby doesn't have to be a funeral director. Anyway, after leaving the orphanage in Utah, the pursue his destiny burning down the woods, I came upon a poor conditioned town called Idyllia, Nevada. Maybe someone there it seem Libby.

                                                            IDYLLIA, NV                                                                                                                                                                          October 9, 1975                                                                                                                                                             70 km north from Las Vegas

[Idyllia, Nevada is a place where black people are rich moreover white people are poor, and the food in this city was awful.]

Citizen #1: Ugh, this place sucks.

Mother: Christ, you will only eat raw mutton, eggs, cheese, and broccoli.

Son: Oh, damn.

Drunk man: Yeah, I love guns and tattoos. [shooting at the target]

Geppetto (narrator): And that's where I met that poor old-fashioned woman, Marilyn Stein.

Marilyn Stein: Hi, do you like the beer?
Geppetto: Sure.

[At the slums, an old man and an 11-year-old boy making machines moreover they are making a new dummy who is an African American.]

Geppetto, Marilyn Stein, and the couple walked together as they stood the metal gate. So, a black boy ran to the gate and opened a lever.

Bald Afro-American boy: Marilyn and Geppetto with amazingly super-awesome abs. I'm so glad to see you! Have you seen a better friend?

Geppetto: This is me. With my cool abs.

Bald Afro-American boy: OMG! You're so sexy. Come in! Come in! I will introduce you to my abusive father, he is drunk, he hits me in the head when I was little and this is, Samuel the Sexiest Hunk!

[both cheering]

Don't copy the lyrics of Satisfaction Guaranteed or I'll get a copyright strike.


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