Name Spencer: A Short Story

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When I think about my first name spencer comes to mind manly because that was very close to my name It was nearly a last minute decision thankfully it happened, though because although I like the name spencer I really feel like eric sounds more me and i'm thankful to have the name I do. Not only do I have a sweet name I am also totally radical here’s why. I'm just a kid who enjoys playing video game and aspires to become a creator of them. I’m a kid whose parents are divorced and lives with his mom. I like music ,reading especially writing if the topic is good I enjoy some aspects of school and hate waking up early. I love talking to friends ,whether it be in person or over any medium. I guess you could say i'm just a kid who tries to make the best of everything and almost always has fun.
My major event is when My grandpa died after a battle with cancer. It all started with a random diagnosis that shook the entire family. A few months later, after a talk with his doctors they said the best thing would be hospice. So that's where he went he remained there for quite awhile. As months went by his condition kept getting worse and eventually he passed
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But since you probably don't want to read about me being sedentary inside all day so i'm going to tell you about last year's kings island trip. It was a Monday in the summer me and my best friend traveled to kings island. Even though it was pretty hard to get into we got in in about 45 mins. We partook in a ton of new and old rides it was very amusing my favorite ride is the banshee and that was also the main reason we went that day because the ride was new. It was a great ride and the hilarious part was the ride sort of malfunction and sound queues didn't play and the cart after us got stuck in mid air. It was a pretty crazy day overall and I will definitely never forget

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