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Tuesday, 30 September 2008

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    The Werewolf

    By:Paul Kim

    The haunted wolf Werewolf it's called,

    It will never get mauled.

    About 15 feet big,

    It is the opposite size of a fig.

    It shifts across the snow,

    Ten times faster than a plow.

    The haunted wolf Werewolf it's called,

    It will get anything mauled.

     

Sunday, 07 September 2008

  • hello.Well you know I said i didn't type[or write] in a long time.Now I really didn't write in a lllllllloooooooonnnnnnnngggggggg time.Today instead of going to kcpc I went to mclain bible church. It was really boring.Next I went to the library.I stayed for 2 hours.I did 1 journal and 3 pages of math and finally 2 pages of science. Next  I went to my sisters ballet class. I wanted to get a snack but mom said it's considered eating out..She made a law NEVER EAT OUT![mom I hope you're listening.]

    anyway bye!

    p.s[I have to go out for my dog.]

        

     

Sunday, 08 June 2008

  • Hi,didn't write for a long time.Well summer is here. woo hoo!!! I'm so happy.Although homeschool is starting tomorow.boooooooooo. i don't like summer school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And i can't believe mom didn't let me go to church camp!!!!!!!!!!.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

  • Tylosaurus

    Tylosaurus was the deadliest hunter of the ancient seas, ready to seize and kill just about any smaller creature that crossed its path with true jaws of death—lined on each side with two rows of pointy, cone-shaped teeth. Tylosaurus used its snout to locate prey, which, once inside the mosasaur's menacing jaws, was swallowed whole. When the sea monster opened wide for the final gulp, two extra rows of teeth on the roof of its mouth allowed crippled captives no escape.

    Tylosaurus grew more than 45 feet (14 meters) long, making it the largest of the marine reptiles called mosasaurs. Like all mosasaurs, a long and muscular, vertically flattened tail powered Tylosaurus through the water, allowing it to ambush its prey with rapid bursts of acceleration. Paddle-like limbs helped steer the slim body covered in lizard-like scales through the water.

     

    ps.this is from national geographic.com

  • The Liopleurodon

    by:Paul Kim

    An old liopleurodon slept in his cave

    While up above him surfed a big wave

    He was hungry for fish.

    He was already ready with a dish

    He swam aroynd the cold blue sea

    Man!that thing scared me!

    It was a comfaseelathength!

    nearly 90 feet in length!!!

    But this was liopleordon's lucky day!

    It was the 23 of May! 

     

     

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