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Don't Be Like Wade: Golf Cart Safety Adventures

Wisdom Pixar style

I would like to create a golf cart safety book, in the style of a children's book with illustrations, narrated by a Squirrel that has two purple paint dots on it. The safety book is a joke on drinking and golfing. The golf cart driver's name is Wade, he wears a White ball cap, Blue golf shirt, has short blond hair, and has a big nose. Throughout this book, Wade will be making golf cart mistakes and the Squirrel will be correcting him saying "don't be like Wade" Golf tip #1 Make sure their is enough beers you and your golfing pals. Always make sure your beer is secured properly in the cart. No buddy wants to spill their beer. Golf tip #2 Always make sure your beer is secured properly in the cart. No buddy wants to spill their beer. Golf tip #3 Remember to always keep the birdy juice in a easy and convent location to find, unless you're playing with your pal Johnny, (he doesn't get birdies) Golf tip #4 This may not be related to golfing itself, but when paintballing, and you see a squirrel in a tree minding it's own business, Never shoot the squirrel with your paintball gun, because you never know, when you may cross path with that squirrel again. Golf tip #5 When traveling down a steep golf path, make sure to slow down be aware of the path conditions, it may be slicker than you think. (the squirrel is tossing more water on the path Infront of the golf cart) (next image the golf cart slips, and tips over from the slick golf path, Wade is under the cart) The conclusion will have Wade's Left arm in a sling

At the picturesque Green Fields Golf Club, Wade, a 12-year-old with short blonde hair, was thrilled to drive a golf cart for the first time. His enthusiasm quickly turned into mayhem as he zoomed around recklessly, much to the dismay of the golf course staff. The squirrel with two purple paint dots watched from a tree, shaking its head. " - Don't be like Wade," the squirrel chattered knowingly. Wade's wild ride was about to teach him a big lesson in safety.

Wade's first challenge came when he tried to impress his friends by pulling a sharp turn, only to tip the cart slightly on its side. His friends gasped as the cart wobbled precariously. " - Whoa, Wade! Be careful!" his friend shouted. Wade's heart raced as he realized the danger he was in. The squirrel shook its head from a nearby tree. " - Don't be like Wade," it reminded.

Determined to prove his driving skills, Wade attempted to navigate through a narrow path lined with tall hedges. He misjudged the space and ended up scraping the cart against the greenery, leaving a trail of leaves behind. " - Not again, Wade!" his friend groaned in disbelief. Wade felt embarrassed but pressed on, ignoring the squirrel's repeated warnings. " - Don't be like Wade," the squirrel sighed, twitching its tail.

After several failed attempts to show off, Wade felt defeated. He slumped in the driver's seat, contemplating giving up on the golf cart altogether. " - Maybe I'm just not cut out for this," he muttered sadly. His friends exchanged worried glances, unsure of how to cheer him up. The squirrel scurried down the tree, offering silent companionship but still whispering, " - Don't be like Wade."

Just when Wade was about to give up, Mr. Jenkins, the wise old golf instructor, approached him with a smile. " - Wade, let me show you a trick or two," he offered kindly. With patience, Mr. Jenkins taught Wade the importance of control and awareness on the course. " - I can do this!" Wade exclaimed, filled with newfound confidence. The squirrel nodded approvingly, " - Don't be like Wade, learn from him."

With Mr. Jenkins' guidance, Wade finally mastered the art of safe golf cart driving. He navigated the course smoothly, impressing his friends and gaining their cheers. " - You did it, Wade!" his friend shouted with joy. Wade grinned, realizing the importance of wisdom and safety. The squirrel clapped its tiny paws, " - Don't be like Wade, be wiser than Wade." Wade laughed, feeling proud and enlightened.

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