9/11 Bad News Report

Decent Essays
Marcus Nunez
10/14/15
Narrative

Off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa on a yacht,a new up and coming actor and one his co-stars in his next movie Jaheem Toombs were going on a little trip. “What just happened, T!?” asked Jaheem.
“I don’t know.” Replied Tmater. “We may be out of gas.”
“noooooo!!!” yelled Jaheem at the top of his lungs.
“Please be quiet so I can find out what happened” barked Tmater
“Ok” Yelled Jaheem. ten minutes later Tmater came back up and began with
“You want the good news or the bad news.”
“Bad”
“The bad news is that we are out of gas. The good news is that being out of gas is the only bad news.”
“Ahhhhhhhhh!!!” Jaheem yelled.
“Stop yelling!” Tmater yelled back. Jaheem would not stop so Tmater punched Jaheem in the

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