You are walking along, stuck inside a rubber/latex skin-tight Yoshi costume. You start walking to your house, because it is near by. However, as you duck behing trees on your way home, a portal apears and you fall into it. The portal then closes up, leaving no trace behing.
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You slowly get up. Your head hurts. Shaking your head, you look around to see your self on a beach. You get up, even though it is hard because you are still in the costume. You start walking slowly around, the only noise is the sound of rubber on on the ground. You can move your neck quite a bit, and so you look up to see a tree with apples on it. Your then hear a growl from your stoumach. Unable to climb the tree, you try to see if the tounge of the Yoshi costume can accually extend. Amazinly, it does. The apple jurtles back toward you. It lands in the costumes mouth, then goes to yours. Bitting into it, you notice it has a good flavor.
"Hey, those ar my apples!" says a voice behind you. Your turn slowly to see an orange Yoshi. A real Yoshi, who looks mad at you....
Dynaflow was the trademark name for a type of automatic transmission developed and built by General Motors' Buick Motor Division from late 1947 to mid 1963.[1][2] The Dynaflow, which was introduced for the 1948 model year only as an option on Roadmaster models, received some severe early testing in the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, which were built in Buick's Flint, Michigan assembly plant during World War II. It was also used in the 1951 Le Sabre concept car.[3]