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Operation Bread Bake
(ANIMALS SLEEPING)
Farmer: All you animals get up! Time to get to work.
Lamb: can we sleep in for once?
Farmer: What you say?
Lamb: Nothing, bahhhhhh!
Farmer: oh, if you wanted to sleep in all you had to do was ask…
Animals: Really? Farmer: NO!
(AINIMALS WALK OUT WITH HEADS DOWN)
Cat: you had to say something!
Narrator: None of the animals liked working for farmer dean, he was always bitter and mean. The animals had no voice… but they had no other choice. Where would they go, the city? Uh no. so pigeon calls a meeting in the barn, I wonder how things are gonna go on in the farm…..
Pigeon: Everything that is said in the barn, stays in the barn, right lamb!
Lamb: Bahhhhhh!
Pig: I think I speak for everyone when I say… I HATE FARMER DEAN
Cat: why don’t we just kill the farmer?
Lamb: umm can we come up with a more nonviolent way?
Pig: lamb is right; we won’t stand a chance against the farmer
Pigeon: wait a minute, why don’t we just run away
Cat: how are we gonna do that?
Pigeon: a few years back a little red hen got fed up with the farmer and ran away successfully, why cant we!
Lamb: maybe because we’re not hens…
All Animals: SHUT UP LAMB!
Narrator: Pigeon went off looking for the hen, asking around oh where could he have been? He looked high and low and finally found him near the weeping willows.
Hen: what do you want?
Pigeon: I need your help..
Hen: with what!
Pigeon: escaping Farmer deans farm, me and the other animals
Hen: im not going back there!
Pigeon: pleaseeee!
Hen: alright! Enough, on one condition.. you must soon return the favor.
Pigeon: yes, ok whatever
Narrator: Pigeon and hen sneak back into the farm, all the animals were certainly alarmed. Not knowing what hen had up his sleeve, they had no choice but to believe….. that tonight, they were gonna be free
Hen: So this is how its going to go. Farmer Deans favorite show Bad Girls Farm comes on at 7:00pm. But he falls asleep at exactly 9:00pm. That’s

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