Los Vegas Narrative

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I remember one moment when my family and I went to Los Vegas. We stayed in a beautiful hotel. If you walk straight into the room at the end of the room there is a gigantic pool. I remember looking at the city and all the colorful lights. After that we left the hotel. We went to go to McDonald’s. I saw a person with a black hat, and hade all black.

After we ate we went back to the hotel. I was going throw a magazine and he was in it I couldn’t believe that I had met a famous actor. I asked my mom about it and she said that he plays as Michel Jackson. I love Michel Jackson. We stayed in Los Vegas for three days. On the last day we went to a show and the main trick was a rope trick it’s when a person got on a rope and hanged up side down it was

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