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Sunday, July 22, 2007


My brother and I are sick puppies...
You're all gonna think we're terrible people for what we did today,We were sitting in our church service.We have a little time period we use to talk to the children before they go off to Sunday school.The woman teaching them today told them a story.Here's where our sick humor began...

It was a story about a little boy named bobby,who was "bumped into" by a car.He had to go to the hospital,because he had many boo-boo's.When he arrived at the hospital,the boy in the bed next to him was his friend,Tommy(Why was Tommy there?).Tommy knew a lot about Jesus,and Bobby did not.Bobby was in so much pain,he thought he would die.Tommy told him that every night,Jesus came to the hospital and would look for children who wanted to accept him into their lives and he would take them with him(That's a little creepy).All Bobby had to do was hold up his hand,but he was too weak to keep his arm up,so Tommy propped it up with a pillow(My thought :"He propped up a dying kid's arm with a pillow?That's ...odd").The next morning,Bobby was dead.

Now,here comes the sick stuff.My brother and I just couldn't keep ourselves from giggling.It just sounded so wrong,to prop up an almost dead kid's arm.And where were the doctors and nurses?Something's definitely wrong with that hospital...O.o;

On a separate note,I'll be going away to band camp next week,so I won't be on for a bit.

Oh,also,because I'm in the planning stages for a new manga story,and busy with editing Koldoon,I'll be making a manga adaptation of the book series "Children of the Red King" starting out with "Midnight for Charlie Bone".It's quite a good series,and I hope you'll all enjoy the book-turned-manga version of it.Making books into manga isn't easy,but it can be sometimes fun.I once tried Harry Potter,but it was too detailed.I also tried The Lord of the Rings.Same story,too detailed.Plus,I just need something to keep my skills fresh while I brain storm on my next story,called "Catalyst".

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