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Personal Writing: Seeing The Red Wings Hockey Team Play

... inside, I became engulfed in a noisy, excited crowd. I nudged my way through the crowd, and began searching for my seat. The aroma of beer and freshly roasted peanuts from the concession stands drifted towards me, and intensified my hunger pains. I noticed in the Dairy Queen booth a heavenly looking vanilla sundae, mounded with plump, juicy strawberries, and perfectly round indigo blueberries-it made my mouth salivate, and I knew that I had to taste one. As I edged toward my seat, I noticed Little Ceasars advertising grease puddled on ...

Number of words: 442 | Number of pages: 2

Creative Writing: A Sunday

... Sniffs it. Sucks it up and rolls it around in her mouth. So different out here. Different even than in the garden. Sitting on those seats. Sometimes she takes off her shoes. Rolls down her rights so that she can feel good rough ground under her feet. She digs her toes in, and rubs her soles into the earth. They say, look at that Jessy getting herself all dirty, Jessy you naughty girl you'll get a chill. Time to go inside, girls. ÐFunny that. Being called girl. Naughty naughty girls wetting themselves and pinching. Quiet good girls slumped in ...

Number of words: 2334 | Number of pages: 9

Creative Story: Lycanthrope

... private investigation business, but we called it 'creative differences' and left it at that. We stayed friends, however, and tried to remain in touch. So I was surprised, rather pleasantly, the day I received an overseas long- distance call from Africa. It was Lyle, calling to see how I'd been, what I was doing, that sort of thing. Then suddenly his voice took on a more serious tone. "Niles, you have to come here. I may need your help." "What is it, Lyle? What's wrong?" "I can't tell you over the phone." He whispered. "It's too impo ...

Number of words: 3561 | Number of pages: 13

Descriptive Essay Of Oppermans Pond

... many hours simply thinking on top of a rock protruding from the ground towards the east side of the Pond. My thinking rock, as I dubbed it, has sat next to the pond for as long as I can remember. The rock is about 5 feet tall off the ground and about 20 feet in circumference around the base. The top of the rock is leveled, forming a level bench. This flat bench has provided my seat over the years allowing me to peer out across the Pond. I would look around myself and ponder the questions of life and become fascinated with everything aro ...

Number of words: 441 | Number of pages: 2

Personal Writing: Applying To Indiana University

... in high school I am faced with the challenge of choosing a university for my wants and needs. Going to college is a two way street. They are labeled Indiana Ave. and Great Neck Ave. Going down Indiana Ave. is an intelligent, hard worker from Great Neck who will dedicate his next four years to hard work and giving my all to your University. Not only accelerating above the rest of the students, but also partaking in student activities to help school morale. Not only will I be receiving a four year education in the major of my childhood dr ...

Number of words: 349 | Number of pages: 2

The Nasty Restroom

... only the part of the lock that seemed the least bacteria infested. I couldn’t guess what color the toilet seat was supposed to be because it was slimed in filth. A roach scampered out from under the seat and stared at me blankly for a second, only to scurry back to its hiding place. I quickly relieved myself and tiptoed to the sink. While cleansing my hands, the very sight of the sink made me wonder if using it would clean my hands or only contaminate them more. Globs of traveler’s toothpaste stuck to the cold water handle were te ...

Number of words: 479 | Number of pages: 2

The Prison

... correction officer. Then I was approved to go on into the visitor park area. I entered the area with my boss and as I did , I saw inmates dressed in blue. Shortly after that, we were joined by one of the administration personnel. There she informed that ; I was not to talk to any inmates, that if they talked to me, they were to address me as Mrs. Tucker. Well, I knew right , at that point, there would be a problem. First of all, I am a people person. I could not refuse to talk to someone just because they were a inmate. Then, I de ...

Number of words: 1464 | Number of pages: 6

Mars

... The blue grass, yellow trees, and the silver flowers were all looking so nice today. Cathy was not usto the sun being so hot, she only moved to 3 years ago. She lived on Earth in Los Angles, California, her dad had to move here because he worked at an oil refinery and it was moved to . Cathy got o school and her friends Joe and Chris were already waiting for her. They said at the same time "There's a pop quiz in math today!" "How do you know?, said Cathy. " We heard Mr. Biller talking about it to another teacher." "I'm going to f ...

Number of words: 1007 | Number of pages: 4

Have Another Beer

... end of the hour long conversation with her prey, she ends up in tears. She makes her way around the party like a vulture. She must tell everyone how terrible life is treating her. She can be famous for saying “Nothing in life is fair,” or “This world sucks!” She is never satisfied until she has drank as much as she can and has informed half of the party of her problems. The best drunk known to man and this party was Fred Funny. Fred is the kind of drunk you want at every party. He has everyone on the floor, rolling in hyst ...

Number of words: 629 | Number of pages: 3

Creative Writing: The Story Of The Three Little Pigs

... from his brother and went his merry way. The next oldest pig set himself apart from his next of kin, and went on his own way. The youngest pig did build a hut of grass. The middle child did make a hut of sticks, and he could be seen in the distance carrying a fagot across his back. The third and oldest pig did build a house of bricks for he did know much about architecture. 4. The wolf did look upon these happenings with slavering jowls, and dripping snout. How did resolve to blow down these lodgings and gobble the inhabitants on ...

Number of words: 385 | Number of pages: 2

Just Another Saturday Night?

... but I felt I deserved a bit of a break. I spotted Ashley sitting in the kitchen talking to Heather. He smiled, genuinely happy to see me. As he waved he dropped his beer. I gave him a hug and asked how he was. He then took me out the back, past the roaring barbecue, to meet the rest of the crew. Tom was sitting on a chair with another blonde chick sprawled across his lap. I didn’t quite know what it was about him, but every party he had a different one, without fail. I watched as Andrew skillfully skated the mini-ramp. He rode with a smoo ...

Number of words: 829 | Number of pages: 4

Creative Writing: John Griffith Biography

... its drudgery. I kept telling myself, "Jack, some day you will be rich." I loved to read and often borrowed books of adventure, travel, and sea voyages. At fourteen, I left school to lead a wandering and adventurous life, so I thought. Jobs were hard to find but I was employed by the fish patrol in San Francisco Bay. Imagine hopping on every boat that pulls into the bay and counting the number of fish on board and having to write fines to the sailors that had too many fish. This sure wasn't a popular job in the bay area. I was smart ...

Number of words: 730 | Number of pages: 3

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