Saturday, October 26, 2019
Creaitve Story: Desert Island :: essays research papers
 Creaitve Story: Desert Island    The bright sun pierced through my silted eyelids as I made a feeble attempt to  block the burning beams of light with my shaking hand. Unsuccessful, I closed  my eyes tightly, shutting out the ball of fire hanging overhead. As my senses  returned in a painful blow, I raised myself up slowly, spitting out a mouthful  of sand. With a quick glance, I uncovered an interesting fact. All my clothes  were gone. Then it came flooding back. Back on the SS. TUNA, I had heard a low  rumbling, and then the deck cracked under the force of what must have been a  massive explosion. The last thing I could remember was the loud cracking of the  ship's hull, and the I blacked out. The blast must have burned my clothes clean  off, and threw me on to this desert island. How odd that my clothes were  burned off, and I was left without a scratch. Shrugging off the many questions  that my mind bombarded me with, I decided to take a tour of the island, and  search for a possible means of escape. "OH SHI-!" I stopped myself short of a  curse, and looked down at my aching toe. I painfully leaned over and examined  the ground around my feet, discovering a 1922 Sears catalogue. Exhausted and  hungry, I reached for a coconut from the only tree. I leaned against the palm  tree eating the coconut and leafing through the ancient catalogue. Thinking  aloud, I muttered, "Gee, I wish I had some clothes". POOF! Magically, I was in  the latest fashions of 1922. Hmmm.......could it be? I flipped through the  catalogue until I found what I was looking for. POOF! "Wow, I always wanted a  bread box". Curious as to what else I could find, I thoroughly searched the  catalogue, finding that the sports equipment and hardware sections were torn out,  along with a coupon for next years catalogue. I decided that I could use the  magic catalogue to get off the island........but how? BINGO! I wished for 20  tables, a kite with a VERY long string, a mattress, a belt, a bathtub and a  towel. First, I clogged the bathtub drain with a towel, and laid the mattress  on top, and floated it out to the coral. Next, I stacked the tables, so that  they reached 60 ft. high. Standing on top of the stack, I flew the kite out to  the coral, and snagged it tightly. Pulling the string taunt, I tied it around  the table leg, and looped the belt around it, forming a harness.  					    
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