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Lessons in Toilet Paper
Jackson Lloyd compiled a great story in Lessons in Toilet Paper. Appearing in the October issue, it tells a story of three boys that want to TP a house on Halloween. In the end their plan backfires.
 
 Friend number 1’s uncle is hilarious because seriously who has tips on TP! This part put a grin on my face. The victim family got a cold after cleaning the mess of the TP, and that makes me feel bad for them and I would have felt worse if it was me that did the toilet papering. At the end of the story the author puts a twist on the moral, he says, “only toilet paper the house of people you don’t know.” What I think the moral should be is don’t TP. I think Jackson Lloyd adds this because he would still enjoy to TP a house but just not people he knows. It was a very good and funny story.
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