Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
2. Swimming
3. Fishing
4. Hunting
5. Golfing
6. Playing basketball
7. Playing Baseball
8. Kayaking
9. Sleeping
10. Playing my Xbox
11. Playing Ping Pong
12. Going to the fair
13. Eating at nice restaurants
14. Going on vacation
15. Watching Ohio state football
16. Watching the PGA tour
17. Shoping for clothes
18. Not doing school work
19. When we have a day off of school
20. Riding a four wheeler
21. Shoping for golf clubs
22. Snow sledding
23. Going to the beach
24. Playing corn-hole
25. Camping
26. Staying all night at a friends house
27. Watching movies
28. Playing football
29. Seeing some of my family members i don´t see often
30. Playing with dogs
When I first seen the book I thought it would be interesting to read so I decided to start reading it. The reason I thought it would be interesting to read is because it sounds like a story about the titanic and reading things about the titanic is interesting to me. The reason I chose this book is because its about the titanic and I read some of the other “I Survived books” and they were interesting. I expect this book to talk about the titanic and how people survived it.
My dog is named Scooter. Scooter is a male Australian Shepherd. Scooter is almost two years old now. Scooter is a mix of brown,black,grey, and white hair. My opinion is that Scooter is the prettiest dog in the world. Scooter knows how to jump, sit, lay down, and can role when you have a treat for him. Scooter likes when people play with him. He also likes to run in the woods, play fetch, follow the four wheeler, chase deer and other animals, and play with the cows. Scooter is a good dog and listen most of the time. But sometimes Scooter is ornery. He is ornery when he digs in my moms flower bed, doesn’t come to you when you call for him, wont get out of the way if your in a four wheeler or car, and sometimes will tear things up. Scooter’s favorite snacks are pizza, yogurt, steak, cheese balls, and dog treats. Sometimes when scooter is in the house he will steal your food or will try to take something out of the house.Scooter is my favorite dog in the world and I love him.
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