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     The Big Mouth Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
    Tuesday, March 22 2005 @ 11:51 PM
    Contributed by: Anonymous
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    Fred had a big mouth. Everyone called him a blabbermouth. Although he was only six years old, his mouth moved up a down faster than a diving board on a hot summer day. It wouldnâ??t of someone elseâ??s life. But Fred always blurted out the first words that popped into his brain and it caused all been so badly if heâ??d occasionally asked a question to someone or even showed a hint of interest in sorts of trouble.
    It seemed Fred could never hold onto his words. Not even for a second. As soon as they popped into his head they'd shoot out his ears, bounce off his nose and boomerang out his mouth. Take at school. When it was printing time, Fred worked hard, printing his alphabet just right. He wanted it to be perfect. He carefully held his pencil, making sure his letter "L" was standing straight. But when he looked up, there was Beatrice wrapping her hand around the pencil. It was just the way teacher said not to do it! Well before Fred could blink an eye "Ping, Pong, Poof!" Words starting popping into his head. They shot out his ears running along his nose and boomeranged out his mouth: " Beatrice isn't holding her pencil properly!"



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     The boy and His Computer Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
    Friday, February 04 2005 @ 10:28 AM
    Contributed by: Anonymous
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    Once upon a time, there was a boy. The boy had a computer. The boy loved his computer, and the computer loved him. One day, the boy and the computer got very sick.The computer got a virus and the boy got the flu. A few days later, the boy got better but the computer still had it's virus. The boy went to start the computer and the computer tried it's abslute hardest to start but in a few seconds, the computer went up in smoke.
    The boy loved the computer, loved it like a brother.First a few days past then a couple weeks, a couple of months, and finally, a couple of years and the boy would not let his parents throw the computer away.
    Over the years, the boy started to like other things and his ove for computers fell and fell and fell.
    One day, his parents bought him an X-Box. His parents said "You can only have it if you let us throw the computer away." The boy had to think for a minute. He thought and thought and thought. He made up his mind and said "No! I want to keep my computer!"
    A few more years past and he didn't like computers anymore. Then, his parents bought him a GameCube. His parents asked him if he wanted the GameCube and told him he could only have it if he let them throw away the computer. This time, the awnsered very quickly and said "I'll take the GameCube!"
    Even though the boy loved his computer, he made the right choice and it was the right choice becausehe was growing up and he liked other things now. He played his GameCube everyday and he still thought about his computer and he was happy and he live happily ever after.




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