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Animal's Farm (standard:Satire, 1226 words) | |||
Author: hvysmker | Added: Dec 07 2005 | Views/Reads: 5527/2961 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Animals take over a farm after the owner dies. ( Sound familiar?) | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story Finding an animal relief agency in Toonertown, they soon found gainful employment. The oldest pig, Samson, talked them into living together in some old shacks behind the town dump. There being a fine muddy area there, they agreed. The pigs needs were simple. Give them plenty to eat and some nice cool mud, and they were happy. They saved their money, never spending frivolously. Meanwhile, back at the farm, the animals had no major problems the next spring. As Billy had stated, the horses could plow the fields on their own. Chickens followed the plow, dropping seeds in the furrows. The fields were planted. Billy did think to plant more acres in food crops for the residents than in crops to sell. They would have little money coming in, but also little would be needed to run the farm. They found a chicken who became quite adept at forging Farmer Jone's handwriting and signature. Finding his checkbook, they could use the late farmer's savings to buy anything needed. Some of the goats had lived in the shack that housed the farmer's little whiskey still and could produce that staple for the animals. Soon, with plenty of free time, the still was enlarged and a portion of the corn crop earmarked for whiskey. The animals began drinking heavily. With the drinking came a number of arguments and even physical assaults. A police force had to be formed from each group of animals to keep order. Some of the animals became lazy by the next harvest time, others just wanted to drink and avoided work. The next harvest saw a lot of wasted, and unharvested crops. During the second winter the animals heard, from a loud mouthed rooster, about the farmer's savings and they all wanted not only television but cable television in their homes. The savings dwindled on unnecessary luxuries. Over the next few years, things got worse. There were many babies born, especially among the chickens. Since nobody collected eggs, they all became fertile. The Bulls had a very good time making babies. With time, the farm was soon overrun by children, all of which had to eat. Eventually the Farmer's savings gave out and they had to sell produce to live. Nobody knew how to sell it or who to approach to purchase the large stock of harvested crops. The telephone had been turned off long ago for nonpayment. The Board had judged that they needed electricity to run television sets, and had paid the electric bill, but had no use for a telephone. Billy went to town and found a shady fox that would buy their goods. They didn't know the going rate for their crops and accepted a cheap rate. That meant that the animals had to work harder in coming years to produce enough product to live on. The good times were gone. The pigs were smart. They worked hard and saved their money. When their finances built up, they used it as a down payment to build a large condominium complex. Needing a cheap plot of ground, one of them thought of checking with the tax department. The pigs ended up buying their old home for back taxes and evicted the other animals. They, the pigs, lived happily ever after. The End Tweet
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