Oak Hill, VA – A dramatic rescue was made today in the sleepy neighborhood of Franklin Farm. Mild-mannered housewife Laura Hesse, 33, was “cleaning the kitchen, like usual” when she put a bag of trash from the kitchen trash can on the ground, only to hear a familiar voice bravely singing, “A, b, c, d, e, f, g…” She immediately recognized Leap, the cheerful alphabet-singing frog who is a favorite toy of her two children, and realized he had been placed in the trash by her son Brian, 14 months, who loves to help clean up. Without another thought, Hesse fearlessly plunged her hand all the way to the bottom of the stinky bag to rescue the frog. “I smelled the brown spots on his shirt and they seem to be coffee, not poop, so I think he’ll be ok,” stated Hesse. She used her husband’s mini screwdriver set to extract Leap’s voicebox and batteries before placing him in the washing machine.
wow!!!i am sooooo impressed i am not sure that i would ever be that fearless, i may have just waited until the guye came home and make him save poor leap…i am extremly impressed and also have 2 lauph at the fact that bri bri somehow got it in the trash undetected…he may be working as an undercover spy so u may want 2 watchout for that one
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