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  My day was just like any ordinary, boring, not very exciting, not very dun, not very great, not that good, not that bad,  not that awesome, not a very terrible day with almost no action in the boring day. My day all started out when My older brother woke me up. 
  
  My older brother told me that my mom was calling me. So I quickly got out of bed and called my mom.
At first, I heard no response. Then I heard my mom call me. She was in the room next to my room. I went to her and she told me something.
  
  My mom told me I left a piece of pizza out last night. She said it was probably ok but it would not be as good as it was yesterday but it would still be edible. My mom also told me that it would taste better if I wormed it up for a couple of minutes.
  
  I do not really know what I did after that. all I can remember is that I sat around a bunch. I played a little bit of flight of the bumblebee on my acoustic and electric guitar. I only know the very beginning of the song and I do not play it fast enough.
  
  I also remember eating my piece of pizza that I left out last night. it was still pretty tasty but it was better when I cooked the pizza. I almost burned the pizza but my older brother turned off the oven before it could go bad. 

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