2/16/05
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“I hate these hand-me-downs,” Tom said raggedly.
“That shriek was horrendous,” Tom said piercingly.
“He’s an idiot,” Tom said dumbfounded.
“It’s so slippery,” Tom said uncontrollably.
“He is odd,” Tom said eccentrically.
“What’s the buzz,” Tom said hummingly.
“It’s Halloween,” Tom said wickedly.
“Where is the humor,” Tom said half-heartedly.
“The world is round,” Tom said spherically
“Woe is me,” Tom said dreadfully.
This week I have continued reading Black House by Stephen King. It has been becoming much more interesting. For example, a group of boys riding around on their bikes with another boy who just gets helped out by the group because of a maniac killer on the loose. I find it very intriguing that the boy riding around on his bike disappears in the front of a senior citizen home. It seems an odd place for him to disappear especially in a small town with the wind at his back heading towards fall. I felt a sense of melancholy. I was very sad to see the nice young boy disappear but was ready to hear about what the others would do to find him.
I find that the vice-president shooting a friend with a bullet to be very sad yet it may ultimately only wind up with him being fined. If his friend does press charges even that may be the extent of it unless his friend does die of course. I hope to see that even our power authorities of this country are not that successful with guns. I wonder if they vice-president has had his hunting license revoked for shooting a human. I hope that soon Mr. Whittington does get better though.
read this week:
Black House by Stephen King 90-150.
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