Wednesday, March 13, 2013

#714
motorcycle escape

 The American girl  trying to save christian children from Arabs.                I the narrator, will tell you this amazing story.

    This wealthy American girl grew up feeling sorry for all the young christian children in Afghanistan. After she turned twenty, she decided to use her wealth to save the young christian children, despite her parents objection. All of her missions have been successful up until this mission you see here in this picture.  Her and the child jump onto her motorcycle, but just as she starts the motorcycle an Arab kicks the child off the motorcycle! The child screams as he hits the ground loud enough for the American  girl to see him fall off, and quickly reach down and grab the boy, pull him on the motorcycle and take off for her helicopter that is hidden  behind a rocky mountain. On her way to her helicopter the American girl looks over her shoulder to see if the Arabs are following her, and she sees the Arabs following her on the fastest stallions she had ever seen! The girl quickly shifts in fourth gear, and zooms off to her helicopter way ahead of her. As soon as she reaches her helicopter she slams the brakes to a stop, helps the boy off the motorcycle, picks him up, and carries him into the helicopter and tells the pilot to take off. As the helicopter gains height the Arabs arrive and start to shake their fists into the sky. The American girl glances at the child, then tells her pilot proudly that they have completed another successful mission.


 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

#709  
Google Glass ubiquity

     What will happen if everyone wears Google Glasses? They will all turn into zombies is what will happen! Everyone will be using the computer instead of spending time with their family members and friends. I think its terrible that almost everyone seems to live on their phone right now, if someone invented Google Glasses everyone would be spending their time on them.  I hate it when I see families using cell phones instead of talking and laughing together, and it makes me sad, too. I wish that these Smart Phones and iPod Touches and cell phones had never been invented.

Monday, March 4, 2013

from the archives: writing prompt #102 - reasons to live
*update: edited it to be a little more concise, and it is now accurate with a reference to the name of the story that inspired it: “The Man in Bogota” from Amy Hempel’s book Reasons to Live.

   I would tell them to think about how their family would feel once they found out. I would  tell that person that if they ask Yeshuah to come into their life that they will be a better person. I would also tell that person that you should never run away from their problems. Then I would leave them to think about what I had told them, pray for them, and hope that that person turned to Yeshuah.