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The Four Ghostbusters
A year has gone by since the Ghostbusters came into being. They were still widely popular.
The four were even gracious enough to travel around the globe.
You may think they never get any sleep, but they do, which they’re grateful. Nevertheless, one of these days they’re going to hire more help. Maybe even create a school for those who are interested in ghostbusting.

It was ten O’clock, Thursday morning. The four Ghostbusters, Egon Spengler, Winston Zeddemore, Perter Venkman, and Ray Stantz were yet to be called into action, so they had the chance to sleep in.
However, their extra sleep was interrupted a half-hour later by the alarm bell telling them they had yet another ghost to catch.
They rushed out of their beds, down one of the fire poles,

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