Colours

the colour red 
death and the after life 
good luck and danger

the colour yellow 
happiness and joy 
burning and desire 

the colour green 
cheating and marriage 
faith and virtue 
rich but poor 

the colour blue 
 trouble and defeat 
soothing and imortal 

the colour purple 
mourning and royalty 
death and healing 

the colour white 
funrels and marriage 
hospittals and angels  
 
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A Few Maxims For The Instruction Of the over Educated

Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught.

When a truth becomes a fact ot loses all its interlectual.

most women are so artificial they have no sense art. Most men are so arteficial the yhave no sense of beauty.

To be really medieval one should havee no body. To be really modern one should have no soul. To be really greek one should have no clothes   

                   Quotes from oscar wilde 
 
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a hobby i love

i love sports that start with the letter H horse riding and hockey and hikeling(cross between cycling and hiking) but hockey is my real passion 
 
Happy 
s O awsome 
Cool
Karma (hockey os very good for it )
Enthusiastic
Yay hockey 
              i also love english and reading and writing and art and music especially playing the trombone and piano. 
 
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my dog ate my home work

my dog ate my homework
that mischivous pup
got hold of my home work and gobbled it up 
my dog ate my home work 
its gonna be late i guess that the teacher will just have to wait 
my dog ate my homework 
she swallowed it whole 
i should not  have mixed it with the food in his bowl  
 
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the story

What happened before the story began? The world was doomed by the Tartus sun rotation and nobody knew. Well at least nobody but one person. Unfortunately this person was being held captive in Guantanamo Bay a high security US prison. Zaed Mustafa was this person, he had been studying ancient Egypt his whole life and was probably the only person on earth who might know the location of the seven ancient wonders of the world. Mean while a team of two people Captain West and Wizard were enduring booby trap after booby trap in Tunisia in a volcano that contained some ancient scrolls that would have all the information that one person would ever need to know about the seven ancient wonders, maybe even the location. Of course they didn’t know this but they were soon to find out that they held the key to save the world. “Wizard are you sure we are going the right way?” “Yes I am sure I didn’t spend years studying history at The Smithsonian for nothing you know, and then there’s all that extra research I was asked to do by the secret service. Yes I think we are right way. Now concentrate on the task at hand, you nearly walked into another trap.” “Me, walk into a trap. Never”. Captain West and Wizard continued to dodge traps and at the last trap they got stuck There was a huge canyon and the only way down was to jump. There was no where to tie a rope up and no rock holds on the walls. Or so it appeared. To the left on the wall well concealed was a trigger. Wizard didn’t even notice when he leaned against it because all of a sudden there in front of them was a rope ladder that had descended from the roof all the way to the bottom of the canyon. West and Wizard reached the bottom of the canyon and an amazing site met them the walls were covered in gold with hieroglyphics all over them and right in the centre was a silver podium with an awe-inspiring detailed engraving. It was a box and in the box were the ancient scrolls that West and Wizard had been searching for. Little did they know that this discovery was going to lead them on a huge hunt to save the world?
 
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