Rugrats in preschool
Tommy, Kimi, Phil, and Lil head to preschool in this story here and meets new people. The bad Rabbi is now on trial still and now in the hands of the jury who will vote until a verdict is reached. The judge won't except a hung jury in that case there. Them kids will learn what that verdict is and at preschool will learn about tornadoes and how dangerous they all can be in fact. And know more tornadoes happen in tornado alley not there in California. But can happen there but when they happen they are small. And know earthquakes can happen there in fact. We see them all talking there in preschool there.
"I hope he is found guilty which all evidence against him he will be found guilty in fact," said Tommy, "He is a dangerous man of course."
"I think he will be found guilty all evidence points to him and he is dangerous in fact of course," said Phil, "And most tornadoes happens in tornado alley."
"We can get tornadoes here but most happens in tornado alley not here in fact," said Lil, "And i think he will be found guilty in that case there."
"I heard this town had a small tornado during our parents school days in fact," said Kimi, "So i heard from my stepdad in fact."
"We did have a small one when i was in high school it didn't cause much damage," said the teacher, "It was an F zero in fact of course."
That bad Rabbi was found guilty and got ten years in prison which he will have that robber as his cellmate in fact. He was sent there and put his uniform and put in that cell. And said he will have bottom bunk that robber said. And heard about it and glad he was found guilty and cheered about it in fact. And Phil and Lil's parents told them a small tornado did happen in high school. And glad none of them lives in Oklahoma were most tornadoes happens in. And knows small earthquakes happens at times and know they could get a bad one. We still see them talking at preschool there.
"I am glad he was found guilty and sent to prison serving ten years there," said Tommy, "He now has a criminal records now."
"I knew he would be found guilty all the evidence pointed at him in fact of course," said Phil, "My mom told us a small tornado happened when she was in high school."
"I am also glad he was found guilty and will serve ten years in prison in fact," said Lil, "I heard tornadoes could get big here."
"We are all glad he was found guilty and sent to prison for ten years in fact," said Kimi, "And any place can get tornadoes except Antarctica."
"He will serve ten years in prison an now has a criminal record in fact," said the teacher, "And my grandma said we had a big tornado here."
That Rabbi won't appeal said it would be denied in matter of fact of course. See what happens next chapter here of course.
