(Nothing special at all. Or very well written. I was just bored.) (Also a note: The Chernobyl Accident happen on April 26 1986. I based this as what happen in the following days after the accident)
I think ill take a page from your book, Cause you know best, I think ill take the one about deny-el and Egypt, But be for i do i have one more demand... I don't ever want to wake up with out you. So i give myself to you all that I am, and all that I could be. Just so that i can merely wake up as an empty vessel,
“Ridiculous”, he said
And punched me with a twist:
“One should forget the rules
Or use them for his best.
I say I do, I say I don’t,
Because it serves my goal.
But don’t expect me to be frank,
That would exceed my role.”
Submitted by Elijah Archer on Wed, 07/21/2010 - 12:38
[The scene opens up about 6 pm just outside the pool house at Archer estates. The scene is quiet with exception to a rather obnoxious bunch of Starlings, that are scavenging the premises for food. Seconds later we hear the screaming of a high horsepower engine quickly approaching and the camera quickly pans to the left and zooms in on the end of the driveway.
Submitted by Elijah Archer on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 23:43
[The scene opens up about 8 am to the camera panning the vast area that is Archer estates. Only birds can be heard chirping in the background, which is a gorgeous fall landscape with the many different types of trees that surround Archer Estates, dropping leaves all over the property.
Submitted by Elijah Archer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 13:25
[The scene opens up about 7pm in the snow covered parking lot of the Mallorytown Legion branch 484 in Mallorytown, Ontario, Canada where we are immediately drawn to a crowd of people that are all vacating the building.
Submitted by Elijah Archer on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 14:41
[The scene opens up around 7pm to a completely snow covered country landscape on Quabbin Hill Rd just outside of Mallorytown, Ontario Canada. The camera begins to pan the snow covered road, heading north through the lightly falling snow, when suddenly we see a colourfully lit up and blinking mailbox at the end of a driveway, just ahead.
The Principles office was a lively place; there were what looked liked student volunteers that all over the place.
Every one of them seemed to be doing something very important. As I walked through the door, I noticed there was cubby like whole where everyone had their bags placed. Each hole had name of the individual's belongings. One read: Leah wade. Beneath her name it said secretary.
The North Pole (N.P.) is one of the most important military and manufacturing zones in North America, and it is controlled by the United States; it has a permanent population of approximately 120 000 workers and is located within the Arctic Circle. This paper will explain, using the system view and the network view of human geography, why the North Pole is a terrible place to live.
Seven O' Clock was the meeting time for the date, probably they were late but... this cannot be confirmed. The two lads were nearing their agreed meeting tryst at Earl Street, Scotstoun. Suddenly, leaving on the upper deck of a corporation bus, were both Wilma and Ann. Seeing the girls depart with the bus, David splashed from the pavement on to the busy Dumbarton Road trying to draw their attention.
"I'm here to warn you, Charles," I tell him. He whirls around as he realizes he's not the only adult in his kitchen.
"W-who-wa-who are you?!" he says, dragging the boy away from me toward the living room.
"I know where you got the boy," I say. His eyes widen. "There's no way you could get the information you did, to go where you went, without getting word of me in those circles."
I was travel through the highway, my life, at a very fast pace. A person normally travels without bothering about who or what is around him. I'm always against that.
"Whole world in his hands." Some might say so true! Hands often look bare, But work hard for you. To hold on tight. To keep a grip, Are a few of the things,
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