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#841806 added February 18, 2015 at 2:32pm
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Thousand Pages Of Me, Pluto
Blog City Prompt: "Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read." Cassandra Clare Do you agree?

I agree. There are things I want to do, yet and I hope the bad luck in my life is done. I hope to publish two more books, take the trip to Washington State, retire and have good fun things happen in my life. I hope to do more scrapbooking and hopefully find other interests. If there a thousand pages left and my life is a book, I am anxious to read them and of course live them. In my life, are characters, scenarios, problems, joy, love, bad times and great things to come. Does Barnes and Nobles sell my life story sequel? I wish. Maybe the pages are still being written, I will read them and live them later.

BCOF Prompt: We could either write about the guy who invented the electric battery or Pluto. I chose Pluto.

I wasn't a big fan of science but Pluto was the baby of the planets. He is a dwarf. He is like a "Hobbit." What? He no longer quailifies as a planet. How unfair is that? Is he one of the seven dwarfs? He has been a planet for years. They knew that he didn't orbit around the sun, wasn't a neighboring planet and didn't have the right substance. He is just above or below Mickey Mouse's dog Goofy and Pluto. Pluto, you can visit me. You can be my personal planet and friend. You can orbit my house. I will adopt you. Welcome back. Pluto.

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