On this day :
1940 FDR nominated for unprecedented third term, 1792 Naval hero John Paul Jones dies in Paris, 1948 Juan Manuel Fangio makes Formula One debut, 1863 Assault of Battery Wagner and death of Robert Gould Shaw, 1945 Charges of communists in the US Army raised, 1984 Twentyone people are shot to death at McDonalds, 64 Neros Rome burns, 1925 Hitler publishes Mein Kampf, 1936 Spanish Civil War breaks out, 1969 Incident on Chappaquiddick Island, 1986 Video of Titanic wreckage released, 64 Fire of Rome, 2008 The Dark Knight opens with highestgrossing weekend, 1929 Hunter S Thompson is born, 1995 Barack Obamas Dreams from My Father is published, 1960 Fifteenyearold Brenda Lee earns a 1 hit with Im Sorry, 1914 Singing Wobbly Joe Hill sentenced to death, 1947 Truman signs second Presidential Succession Act, 1962 Congress preserves birthplace and property of Theodore Roosevelt, 1999 David Cone pitches perfect game, 1955 Soviet Union agrees to grant Hanoi economic aid, 1968 Johnson meets Thieu in Honolulu, 1918 Allies begin major counteroffensive in Second Battle of the Marne, 1925 Mein Kampf is published,

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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