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Creative Writing: No Coins Please

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Creative Writing: No Coins Please



Creative Writing: No Coins Please


  Hi ! My name is Artie, but please, call me "A".
  Okay, now a little about myself.
  I am an 11 year old, short, I have brown eyes and brown  hair. I am quit and
love to make money.
  Because it was summer, my mother thought it would be a good idea to send me on
a trip across america with this tour she heard about called Junior Tours.
  Finaly the day came. A white van pulled up in front of my house, and out
stepped 2 boys that looked 16 years old.
  I went out and they told me that their names were Denis and Rob.
  My mom gave them the required 75 $ and told them to watch me carefully, then
she hugged and kissed me and told me not to forget to write everyday.
  When I steeped on the bus, I saw 5 ther boys the same age as me.
  Their names were Sheldon, Howie, Nick, Kevin, and Sam.
  Sheldon, who was always jabbering on and on about his old friend, Pete
Ogrodnick.
  Howie, a tall, thin, blond, with glasses who seemed to be on the respective
side.
  Nick, a boy that would go through life being superstitious.
  Kevin, was a photoholic.
  Sam, was one that liked to fight for his rights.
  Rob and Denis then told us that we were supposed to name our van.
  Denis came up with the name "Ambulance" and the rest of the group agreed.
  On our way to our first stop, New York, we got a speeding ticket because
someone was tailgating our van.
  The next morning, in Central Park, the director gave a speech telling what
they would be doing for the next few weeks.
  By the end of the speech, I was already out of site, down in a subway station
changing into a tuxedo. Then I went to pick up my supplies, which consisted of
small boxes, wax paper, small empty jars, and 2 big jars of jelly.
  These were to be put together to make many boxes of attack jelly which was...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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