Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Journal #2 Using Animals

One day, Mr. Snake was traveling along in his little world. He was traveling along at python level speeds. He was getting all of the little blocks and his length was growing to cover a huge portion of the map. Soon he took up the whole map. He then moved into a new map. This was a universal map and all of the little creatures of the world were in this universal map. So the snake keeps moving along at python speeds and eating all of the blocks he can to become huge and set the world record for length. Then, a little mongoose came along. Usually Mr. Snake hates mongooses, but today, Mr. Snake was in a good mood. He was cruising along at very high speeds and he was huge. So Mr. Snake decided to be nice and let the mongoose go in front of him. Now Mr. M. Goose was not expecting the snake to let him go in front of the snake. Mr. M. Goose was actually preparing to fight the snake since the two are usually fighters worse than two dragons and knights. So when Mr. Snake let Mr. M Goose travel in front of him, it turned Mr. M. Goose into a very good mood. Mr. M. Goose said to Mr. Snake, "Why thank you Mr. Snake! That was very hospitable of you to let me interrupt your cruising to let me travel in front of you." From there, the two became the best of friends. Every day Mr. Snake the snake and Mr. M. Goose the mongoose defy animals hostility and are two peas in a pod all because of the one hospitable move Mr. Snake the snake made towards Mr. M. Goose. But the story does not end there! From that day on, Mr. M. Goose was hospitable towards other creatures of the endless map. Mr. M. Goose would let Mr. Turtle go in front of him. Then Mr. Turtle let Mrs. Cow go in front of him. It turned into a never ending circle with all of the creatures of the endless map letting the other creatures go in front of them. Soon enough, an animal let Mr. Snake go in front of him and Mr. Snake was repayed for his very kind and hospitable action towards Mr. M. Goose.

Be hospitable and all the creatures of the land will be hospitable towards you!

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