Monday, March 25, 2019
Gone Fishing :: Personal Narrative Essays
Gone FishingIt must have been 4 feet longsighted and must have weighed at least 30 lbs. It was oneof the slimiest ones we ever caught. The tentacles were almost a foot long andthe scales where the size of quarters. AYeah right, we believe you, (Pasteyour bod here). While my peers were playing video games or hide-and-go-seek,(a friends name) and I were out vinyl ether exploring the unknown, or sleeping fromstaying out all wickedness. None of the students in my 6th grade class Ashow andtell believed me when I told them about the unforgettable experiences (afriends name) and I endeavored. To tell the truth, I didnt really want them tobelieve me. If one of them told my mom what (a friends name) and I did then our humble butts would have been grounded for a serious essence of time. The fishingstories that I told where true, all true.(a friends name) and I had gone on numerous explorations to far off places. We hadsneaking out at night crop up to such an art that if we could put it on paper thenit would be more famous then Leonardo da Vincis painting, The Last Supper. Wewould sometimes make dummy bodies that would lie lifeless all night chthonictightly nitid sheets. The Abig yellow house is where we met. From on that point wewould do whatsoever sounded like the most fun. Sometimes it was hanging out andeating sorbet cream all night. Other times we would go tick mortal off by tee-peeing their house. And yes, there were even times when we would go fishing atthis lake that was out in the middle of nowhere. We called this lake the back-lake because it was the lake way in the back of the golf course. One night (afriends name) and I had an experience there that would shake us up for a longtime to come.The night started out like a lot of other nights. First we went to go eat someice-cream from Foster-Freeze, then we would get on our bicycles and pedal ourlittle butts all the way to the golf course. Once there, we would get on this path that golf carts use to drive around. The road was very windy. When wearrived we would just afford our bikes down and run like little rabbits down tothe lake. We would start cast as fast as we could. We would cast so fastthat I dont think we remembered to put bait on the hook.
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