Friday, February 18, 2011

Chapters 1-4

     Chapter 1
                    It was really cold at the Watson's house on Saturday.  Byron was a juvenile delinquent he always caused trouble.  They live in Flint Michigan their mom was from Alabama not from Flint.  They decided to go to there Aunts house she had heat.  Byron was trying to trick Kenny into scraping his ice of his side.  Byron and his friend Buphead were messing around with Kenny by throwing in the snow when they were doing blizzard lessons and were just messing around with him.  Byron 's tongue got stuck to a mirror. 
             Chapter 2
                          Byron was the god of Clark elementary school.  Kenny was alot smarter then Byron.  Kenny went to 5th grade to read to the students.  Byron told Kenny to lean his head sideways so he could look at him strait.  Byron and Buphead decided to skip school and Byron said give my regards to Clark poindexter.  Their was a new kid on the school bus named Rufus and his little brother Cody who came from Arkansas.
                                    Chapter 3
                                                  Rufus had a southern accent.  Rufus told Kenny that the squirrel he saw was a fat dumb squirrel.  Kenny had a friend named LG but he stole hid dinosaur toys.  They decided to have one big battle with all there dinosaurs.  LG stole all well most of Kenny's dinosaurs.  Kenny needed a new best friend so he chose Rufus.  The Watson 's  went to Rufus's house.
                                Chapter 4
                                              Kenny's mom made Kenny and Joey to put on alot of stuff on.      Byron told them that people get froze on the street everyday and they get picked up by the garbage truck each day.  Larry Dunn was giving people at school Maytag washes to Kenny since Byron skipped school with Buphead now Larry Dunn was in charge.  Byron came and gave Larry Dunn a big whacken.  Larry Dunn didn't even cry because he was tough.
 

                                                              THE END




                                              BY ISAAC DOUGLAS SMITH

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