Friday, December 2, 2011
CNF Myth
Bruce was small, made of bubble wrap and created to be popped by all the little kids as a toy. He was made in a matter of 4 weeks by a little old french lady whose only dreamw as to have precious kid of her own. Unfortunately she couldnt so she spent her years creating toys that boys and girls could play with. Bruce was a unique toy. He was made as a joke for kids who had chicken pox and would try to pop them. One dau when the little old lady was putting the final touches on Bruce she pulled out a bottle of paint that she had never seen before. Across the bottle the words said magic black. The little old lady dotted bruces eyes with the paint. Bruce eyes blinked. The lady starred in amazement. She stood gasped as again the toy blinked. The toy then pointed to the paint. He had full movement in his legs and arms. The lady screamed and ran to the door. She could not get a handle of the door knob and fell to the ground where she was on the toys level. The toy picked up the paint and the brush and began to walk over to the lady. He stuck his arm out holding the brush. The lady slowly grabbed the brush out of bruce hand and then reched for the paint out of the other. The toy point to where his mouth should be. The lady dipped the brush into the paint and patiently created a mouth on the bubble wrap bruce creation. The bruce yawn and let out a "finally." The lady then murmered something bruce could not hear. The lady then knew she would have to finish painting Bruce. She painted ears and then told the toy, "hold on" as she was going to paint the rest of him. She painted him hair and a nose and he was complete. The toy became a real human and was fully functional. The lady finally had a son of her own and the toy was a real boy.
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Hey Nick. Hey Nick. Hey Nick. Anyway, I really enjoyed how you personified a painting with a real human. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha very creative! I loved it! Super funny and very unique. I loved how you put a twist on the prompt.
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