Same rules apply kids.
"Waaaaahooooooo!" was heard all through only to the mountains for everyone in Everwood was fast asleep. Rushing down in such excitement, finally realizing that there were no brakes, there was a problem. Now, only the mountains heard cries of terror. Until that is, there was a thud and crash.
"Good Morning Dr. Abbot," said a cheerful Dr. Brown.
"Same to you too." Dr. Abbot was having a not so happy morning since his secretary called out sick, and with Andy there, it wasn't looking any happier. Just then, he heard his mother's motorcycle revv and pull up next to his car.
"Howdy Jr. hey Doc Brown."
"Good Morning Edna."
"Doc Brown, is that a foot sticking out of the snow?" Edna looked curiously over at a large pile of snow and a shoe protruding. Pulling on it, she was horrified to find a leg attached to it.
Indeed, there was an entire body attached to that leg. Dr. Brown, Edna, and with the assistance of Dr. Abbot got that body out and took it into Dr. Brown's office.
"Blue, but still breathing," Edna said.
After taking off the cap, a nice head of rainbow colored dreadlocks fell. After the cap, and several wet layers, it was soon discovered that it was indeed a girl that had been buried under the snow.
"You owe me 5 bucks Jr."
"It looked like a boy, and excuse me for misjudging it to be an ugly girl," he grumbled to himself and walked over to his office where some patients were already waiting.
"Waaaaahooooooo!" was heard all through only to the mountains for everyone in Everwood was fast asleep. Rushing down in such excitement, finally realizing that there were no brakes, there was a problem. Now, only the mountains heard cries of terror. Until that is, there was a thud and crash.
"Good Morning Dr. Abbot," said a cheerful Dr. Brown.
"Same to you too." Dr. Abbot was having a not so happy morning since his secretary called out sick, and with Andy there, it wasn't looking any happier. Just then, he heard his mother's motorcycle revv and pull up next to his car.
"Howdy Jr. hey Doc Brown."
"Good Morning Edna."
"Doc Brown, is that a foot sticking out of the snow?" Edna looked curiously over at a large pile of snow and a shoe protruding. Pulling on it, she was horrified to find a leg attached to it.
Indeed, there was an entire body attached to that leg. Dr. Brown, Edna, and with the assistance of Dr. Abbot got that body out and took it into Dr. Brown's office.
"Blue, but still breathing," Edna said.
After taking off the cap, a nice head of rainbow colored dreadlocks fell. After the cap, and several wet layers, it was soon discovered that it was indeed a girl that had been buried under the snow.
"You owe me 5 bucks Jr."
"It looked like a boy, and excuse me for misjudging it to be an ugly girl," he grumbled to himself and walked over to his office where some patients were already waiting.
