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Mario was told to have eaten those words as Luigi allegedly beamed the stone/football at his dear brother's abdominal area. Mario survived with 8 stitches in the pectoraland 5 broken ribs. The stone/football was "...official size, [but] not official weight".
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Mario was told to have eaten those words as Luigi allegedly beamed the stone/football at his dear brother's abdominal area. Mario survived with 8 stitches in the pectoral and 5 broken ribs. The stone/football was "...official size, [but] not official weight".
  
 
[[Yoshi]] remained silent until he was given the chance to be on Mario's [[American Football|football]] team.
 
[[Yoshi]] remained silent until he was given the chance to be on Mario's [[American Football|football]] team.

Latest revision as of 16:55, 5 November 2010

One peaceful day in Dinosaur World, Luigi presented a chisled stone to Mario. Stone Luigi claims it's a football that he chisled himself. Mario remarks "It's a stone, Luigi. YOU DIDN'T MAKE IT!"

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Mario was told to have eaten those words as Luigi allegedly beamed the stone/football at his dear brother's abdominal area. Mario survived with 8 stitches in the pectoral and 5 broken ribs. The stone/football was "...official size, [but] not official weight".

Yoshi remained silent until he was given the chance to be on Mario's football team.

The scrap was not at all a loss, for Mario discovered that football would "...teach the [cavemen] organization and teamwork". We don't know why Mario is so obsessed about organization and teamwork, but the last time the cavemen didn't meet these requirements, Mario threw a fit and was fined for 599 US dollars which, strangely enough, is what Chad Warden spent for a very special Playstation 3.

Custody of the stone/football is still underway.