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Poor Roscoe faced a tempting decision. Should he pounce while his brother is distracted by the Hu-Dad, or should he not?

The Trouble Brothers, Roscoe and Typhoon, take turns launching surprise attacks on each other. Few rules exist in this game except that Hu-Dad insists on not being involved. So Roscoe faced a dilemma. If Hu-Dad is having a discussion with Typhoon, should Roscoe jump at the chance or wait until later? P.S. – Roscoe’s not great in the patience department.
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He had to seize that opportunity, (if Typhoon is usually the first to pounce.)
HU-Dad-IF I have to guess I am thinking Roscoe DID NOT wait to pounce-lol!!!