Young Southern Student Writer 2012

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The Legend of the Brysonator and How He Saved the Snickers Galaxy Many light years ago, in a galaxy lived the Brysonator. He worked hard to protect the Snickers galaxy. The Brysonator was out patrolling his galaxy when he noticed an intruder. He called a code red. The sirens rang, the lights flashed, and smoke bombs went off. All of the Snickers people ran for cover. The Brysonator was left all alone with the intruder, Black Eyed Brody. Black Eyed Brody was known to intrude on the Snickers Galaxy to steal all of their candy. The Brysonator had no weapons except for laser eyes and a cannon fist. B lack Eyed Brody had powers to escape through a black hole that he could make with his black eye. The Brysonator was not going to back down from this challenge. He spotted Black Eyed Brody and took off full force with his cannons ready. When he almost reached the intruder, Black Eyed Brody vanished into a black hole. The Brysonator was not going to give up. He was on a hunt to find the Black Eyed Brody. He finally spotted him near the candy room. The Brysonator shot a laser from his eyes and cut through the rope that was holding a cage above where the intruder stood. They sentenced the Black Eyed Brody to prison for 1000 years. All the town people cheered for the Brysonator. He was the Snicker's galaxy hero. They made a statue of the Brysonator that stands in the middle of the town square. The Brysonator shot off to this palace where he lived with his wife, the Kelly-Kellyator. They lived happily ever after in the Snicker's Galaxy with all the candy they could eat. Bryson Baumunk Grade 4 Silverdale Baptist Academy Mrs. Shamblin

That's weird There once was a strawberry up in a tree but wait, strawberries don't grow on trees. I was confused down to my feet, but I guess some strawberries do grow on trees. Look there's kiwi up in the air, green and fuzzy whistling everywhere. Once they hit the ground they splat, but look there's kiwi up in the air. Look at the limes rolling down the hill taking out everything everywhere splish, splash, falls the rain forming for the limes to drain. Oranges, oranges all over my bed what will I do to lay down my head all of a sudden a tree comes up, through my bed grabbing the oranges all over my head. Apples, apples yellow, green, and red why can't they be purple in the bags. One day in fall I opened my bag and sure enough they were purple in side that bag Look at the cherries hanging on the wall sweeter then sugar, dripping like honey off the wall. It was weird but they still tasted good now you have read the story of my weird fruits that are in my head Heath McGowan Grade 5 Nolan Elementary Kathy Jones

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