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About me is about Maria, who is a supercool eight year old girl. Maria knows a lot of things and wants to share her ideas with you.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

1, 2, Chocolate Goo/3, 4 Want Some More?/5,6, Pudding Mix/7,8 On Your Plate/9,10, Hungry Again

Well, it was dinner when it started. I'm not sure if this was one of Dad's concerns, but Ben (also known as Lenny) felt like a wild animal, saying "I need meat!" But, in Lenny's act he usually has a couple things he needs to work on.

For example, when I'm asking Dad something, Lenny should listen instead of saying "rum, rum, rum, Pikachu, use Thunderbolt!" or whatever else he says, like "yum, yum, yum, Travis Hafner scored a home run!" I think C.C. Sabathia brainwashes Lenny. Lenny really gets out of hand sometimes....

Today is Thursday, the first day of MEA, and tomorrow, on Friday, we are going to Chuck E. Cheese's, but only if we clean our rooms and do some other stuff.

Now, something I should have mentioned - have you ever heard of Scooby Doo? It's a funny cartoon which includes the following characters in every episode: the smart one, Velma; the fashion type, Daphne; the sports type, Fred; and the cowards, Shaggy and Scooby Doo, the dog, also known as Scooby. These mystery-solving kids are also known as "meddling kids" by the villains. Anyway, there was this funny episode called "It's Green! It's Mean! It's the Mystery Machine!" The Mystery Machine is the gang's van, but originally it was owned by the Mystery Kids, a rock and roll band, as their tour bus. Actually, the keyboard player, Flash Flanagan, who now seems to be in rock and roll heaven, owned the van.

Before Daphne was disguised as a gypsy, Velma said, holding a flashlight under her chin, said the following:

"A seance is where you contact spirits from beyond the grave!!!!"

And Shaggy and Scooby said, "Aaaaaugh!"

2 Comments:

At 8:38 PM , Blogger Mike said...

That was a very funny post you wrote, Maria. I got a big laugh out of it!

 
At 7:06 PM , Blogger W.B. Picklesworth said...

I watched Scooby Doo every day after school when I was a kid (in the early 1980s). Jinkies! That was a long time ago!

Keep writing, but stay away from the seances.

 

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