3.7, 3.8, 3.9

3.7
 1. The 25-year-old man wept as he left Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
 2. This November 10 will mark our anniversary.
 3. Don’t park the car on Rodeo Drive. Instead, park it at 12 Davies Street.
 4. They spent $130 to buy a new set of nose rings.
 5. Smoots moved to the north because the people are so nice there.
 6. At 7 p.m. this evening, the rodeo will begin in the town square.
 7. Yesterday, the terrorists blew up their home at 123 Melrose Street.
 8. Twenty-two seamstresses were needed to mend the prom dress.
 9. About five percent of the professors have lost their hair.
 10. After two feet of snow fell at his home in Columbus, Ohio, Jones decided to leave.
 11. Miss Smith bet $50 that her brother weighed more than a 1964 Chevy.
 12. Guy Reel, the Gov. of California, set his trailer on fire on September 1.
 13. A fire began at 3325 McDonald Drive when an oven full of rutabagas exploded.
 14. During the 1970’s, everyone everyone wore bell-bottom blue jeans to church.
 
 3.8 
 1. In August 1985, Davies rented a rutabaga stand in Augusta, Georgia.
 2. Pomerantz tied the beehive to Sen. Gramm’s cowboy hat.
 3. About 1200 Easter rabbits were killed in the explosion of Big Dave’s Bunny Warehouse, located at 2525 Hackensack Drive.
 4. In the 1980’s Davies left the midwest and moved to the Loire Valley in France.
 5. Smoots brought two cups of coffee to the governor.
 6. About eight percent of the cantaloupes have been stuffed with rutabagas.
 7. Jones bet $40 that his roommate had hidden the sandwich.
 8. The three university professors share a house at 613 25th Avenue.
 9. After two feet of snow fell at his home in Columbus, Ohio, Davies decided to leave the midwest and move to the south.
 10. On December 11, all classes will be cancelled.
 11. Yesterday morning, the mayor skipped her aerobics class.
 12. Davies drove 2,000,000 miles in his old Toyota Corolla before it blew up.
 13. Dr. Kildare said he had filed a malpractice suit against Marcus Welby.
 14. At 8 p.m. in the evening, Gov. Jim Guy Tucker of Arkansas will give a short speech in front of the Gorgas Library.

3.9

  1. Estalene Smoots dropped her French class the first day of school.
  2. Sadie Hoots won $3.2 million on “Wheel of Fortune.”
  3. Frustrated that their professors required them to eat friend rutabagas, the students walked out of class at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
  4. The office manager had 21 plants, 62 cats and two puppies.
  5. President Aubrey Lucas is originally from Compton, Calif.
  6. On Oct. 25, Ruth Ann Bobetski will turn fourty-one.
  7. Goober Hicks lives at 10 West Hardy St. He used to live in a run down shack at 2803 Williamsburg Road.
  8. Abby gave birth to a 9-pound baby boy.
  9. The president invited me to dinner at the White House, but I could not fit it into my schedule.
  10. Sen. Davies said his earnings have increased 10 percent in the 1980s.
  11. Barney the dinosaur will be executed Tuesday, Nov. 2.
  12. Twenty-five vegabonds attacked me from behind in front of the hub.
  13. Miss Snarkle found a 10-inch bug crawling in her spaghetti. “Great! Now I won’t need seconds,” she exclaimed.
  14. All the men in the ROTC chapter wore red, white and blue pantyhose to class January 1991.
  15. The Bay City baseball team lost their final game 2–1 and climbed dejectedly back into their bus.