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My Day

 My day was fine. First I was slowly waking up. I was half asleep still. Then I heard my brother Justin calling me. "Theo, come to my room," he called. "Why?", I asked. "I want to talk," he said. So I slowly got out of bed and went to Justin's room.

  Soon, I got to his room. His room is next to my room. I sat on our dog's couch. Her name was Rae. She is died. She was too old. She was almost 12 years old witch is 84 years old in dog years. Anyway, The couch was very comfy. Then I asked Justin what he wanted.

  After that Justin told me that he would give me one of the islands which are in the sky. I did not really care about the islands. Then I started to think of what I could build on them. Then I thought of an awesome idea. I would build a TNT cannon. The TNT would explode before it could hit the ground. 

  That moment Justin said that he would build my survival base on it. Then I told him I was going to build I TNT cannon. I knew that Justin would not like it if I built I TNT cannon. He really hates them because they explode everything. Then I told him that it would explode before it touched the ground.

  After Justin found out I knew that I was not going to build the TNT cannon. Justin knows if he would let me do it I would explode all his stuff. He knows I love to use TNT. He actually thinks I love it more than I do. Then I asked him how much wood he wanted. He said three stacks of dark oak, oak, and spruce. 

  

  

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