The Controversy-Personal Narrative

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“Oh my god, what did you do, and how did you even do that?” Questioned Reilly, who was sitting right next to Carson and trying not to chuckle while asking him that! Infact, everyone who was sitting on that table was laughing, including me. It was just so funny. Me and the other people who were sitting on that table were weak, not because we were sick or out of energy, because our stomachs were hurting from laughing too much. Chantel bumped her head on the brown and black lunch table and Reilly was laughing in her beautiful black lunch bag that says “I love food” in bright bold pink letters. And even after that, we would still start remembering about that hysterical moment and start to loudly guffaw again. It was a tedious Wednesday, everyone widening their mouth to yawn and looking tired. We all were waiting for the moment when the last bell rings and we can go home. Until the bell rang, and it was lunch time, the time when everyone was cheerful because they got to meet with other people and talk. Our teachers always get angry before lunch because all the …show more content…
Meanwhile, Carson took the bag and took a deep sniff of the chocolate chip cookies. It was a little too deep, one crumb went inside his nose, and everyone laughed like someone fell into a river and started dancing with fishes. It was unique, I have never seen anyone do that, and when I saw him, it was the most interesting and hilarious event I have ever experienced in my entire life of 13 years. That was not all, Carson even tried to blow out the crumb, sadly he forgot all about the snot that would come out. He blew out his nose on his sleeves, yes, his sleeves, like I said before, this was the most interesting and unique event I have ever

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