On this day :
1936 First issue of Life is published, 1749 Reluctant Patriot Edward Rutledge is born, 1966 Elvis Presleys Spinout opens in US theaters, 1819 Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss born, 1981 Reagan gives CIA authority to establish the Contras, 1959 The Birdman of Alcatraz is allowed a small taste of freedom, 1980 Southern Italy rocked by earthquake, 1499 Flemish pretender executed in London, 1859 Billy the Kid born, 1876 Boss Tweed delivered to authorities, 1979 IRA member sentenced for Mountbattens assassination, 1990 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory creator Roald Dahl dies, 2012 Larry Hagman star of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie dies, 1874 Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy is published, 1936 Blues legend Robert Johnson makes firstever recording, 1903 Colorado governor sends militia to Cripple Creek, 1804 Franklin Pierce is born, 1984 BC wins on Hail Mary, 1970 Laird discloses the details of the Son Tay Raid, 1972 Paris peace talks deadlocked, 1915 Battle of Ctesiphon in Mesopotamia, 1940 Romania becomes an Axis power,

It Was a Mad Day

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Chapter 1 - The Start

It Was a Mad Day

In the nineteenth century there was a boy named Sam. He had spiked hair with blue sparkling eyes, a short nose, clean teeth and a small mouth. He was thin and he could run at the speed of a leopard. He had a fluffy dog with clean teeth and a tiger claw.


One fine day, Sam was going to the forest.


He wore an orange backpack on his back. He took with him his water bottle. He also took his dog for company. He was going to a lake. He went in a boat. He paddled so hard that he got tired. He closed his eyes and slept. After some time his dog barked. He got up and saw something which was very sharp, coming near the boat. When it came nearer, he found that it was humongous.


                  Could they fight with that humongous thing? Find out in the next episode.

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