Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Paragraphs are made of .... sentences!

More of the fun stuff. A mistake may have been made my the typist, but maybe not.
  1. When he laughs over the phone I can just see his million dollar smile in my head.
  2. When he sits down at a drum set and picks up a pair of his signature extra-thin mahogany sticks, its as if even the birds know to stop chirping and listen.
  3. It's weird to think about how something so simple can bring so much pleasure. Some of my favorite toys were wood blocks.
  4. Despite this fact, I don't think I would have my room any different. Even though it looks like a rainbow exploded on everything ...
  5. It's the little things that bring me back to that spot, that one desolate town in the middle of nowhere Vermont.
  6. My iPod is very cultured.
  7. By the end of our stay, however, my grandmother was alive and full of energy.
  8. I can still remember the strong wind blowing against the purple and magenta windbreaker my parents forced me to wear as I stared up and could barely see the red bridge because of all the gray swirls in the cold air.
  9. I feel as though the tiniest breath of wind could gather me up and turn me into a alfalfa seed and tuck me away in the field's depths, and the world would never know the difference.
  10. ... I submerse myself in water and suddenly the only thing I hear is the sound of blurred evidence of the outside world.
  11. Before I leave I watch how the pond moves so gracefully onto the edges, how the pickle weeds move with the water, and how the entire pond moves together.
  12. Punta Mia is blessed with beautiful women, an athletic paradise, and Mother Nature's best qualities.
  13. Press the button and a little jingle radiates from the front of the car to the delight of the passenger who screams with joy.
  14. My 15-year-old brother is my rock, my source of endless affection, my idolizer and my idol.
  15. In a way the women's movement in American owes Cleopatra a lot.
  16. The breeze gives you the feeling of relief and makes you want to sit on the comfy reclining chair.
  17. His hair is black as night, shiny like chrome; he braids his cornrows that hang to his waist.

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