TITLE FOR DRAMA PIECE?!?
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We are doing a drama piece about a toy clown, barbie and a wizzard falling out of a toybox and going on an adventure; any ideas of what to call it?
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Answer:
'Outside the box'! (Term used to describe imaginative and innovative thinking - in case you were wondering....)
KEJHKJHTZFUDROCPRR4GUEBKYE at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
The Magic Toolbox?
plwimsett
Hair, nails and wand...lol coulnt think of anything else
Jennie
Toy adventure Toys' Accidental Adventure
diamondgirl428
Hello Eloise .... --------------------------------------... Toys' Big Adventure Beyond The Toybox Good luck with the drama. All the world is truly a stage and we all play many roles.
donpat
Theme on an augment
raw
Carnival gang-bang.
Lulz K
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