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Gregory Manchilde has been elected to Lead our fair city. His first order of the day to abolish vegetables and outlaw them immediatly and proclaim sweets and deserts the main meal of the day.

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Before heading down to the local school to enjoy the mass applause that greeted him from the children.

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Of course true to form our leader also found time to hold an impromtu concert outside City Hall, this time with his wife Roxie.

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Despite having an entire nation to run Manchilde stll finds time to have quiet family dinners.

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He also welcomes a daughter, Margeret to his household. We wonder if this is the real reason for his shock marriage. Or if the baby is even his considering his new brides reputation.
Can our leader really manage the country adequately when he seems to spend more time at home than at work?
Can he really be so short-sighted as to not wonder what has happened to the woman who led to his career success?
Can Gregory Manchilde and Peggy-Sue Evil really not know each other, when she so conveniently did not put up a fight as she saw her vegetable empire spoil in front of her eyes?
Does anyone really care, now that the menu is varied and once more allowed to contain fish?

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What has happened to the vegetables of Peggy-Sue Evil? This reporter has discovered her living happily enough in an undisclosed location with her two children; Watermellon (left) and Apple (right).

T.D.

Completed. Day 30

Gregory Manchilde Week 4

Peggy-Sue Evil. Jon Lesson Evil’s Diary
(based at the end of Peggy-Sue’s story)