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lukranit [14]
2 years ago
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One page summary of your happiest memory! The story can be made-up. Please help hurry

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1 answer:
Fynjy0 [20]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>I remember when I was 5, my family went fishing with my great grandpa, of course I was really little and kinda afriad of the hook and fish, so I sat out, and just watched as my big brother and great grandpa as they were fishing, I was sitting down looking at all the pretty rocks, when I heard my dad say move _____, </em><em>(Put your name there)</em><em> I did not move, my dad came running near me and I saw a water-snake, my dad picked it up and chucked it back into the water, it came back again, and he chucked it again, he did it 2 more times till the water-snake gave up, I hugged my dad, and my grandpa of couse made a joke and said, "Hey we could"ve ate that!" The End! </em>

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Please keep in mind this is a real memerey I had, so this is not made up, I forgot where the place was, I was really little. And this is kinda short, it is a vauge memery.

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