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29
Jul

Posted by Ben

School holidays are awesome!

Today Max and I made a wonderful marble run at the bottom of my garden. It’s muddy down there so we built a mud mountain and then made twisting tracks all the way down. At the bottom we dug a tunnel that went along under the compost heap and came up on the lawn the other side. It was fantastic. Our marbles got such a run up down the mountain that they shot through the tunnel and sped on to the grass. My favourite marble – The Blue Wonder was the best. It went the furthest every time. Its record run was getting as far as the apple tree and that’s a long way across the grass!
We were just setting up for a double run which is two marbles racing each other when there was a loud Boo! I was so frightened I jumped and sat in the mud and Max dropped all his marbles.
Guess who it was! Yes, the gargoylz had come to see us and of course they had to play a trick on us. It was Eli, Theo and Abel. They were really impressed with our marble mountain and joined in the fun.
Then disaster! We heard a horrible moany voice and Arabella appeared. The gargoylz had to hide quickly. Eli turned into a snake and slithered under the compost, Theo turned into a kitten and Abel became a tree. When Arabella saw what we were doing she wanted to join in. I said no, but then she started yelling for Mum and Mum said we had to let her play.
Arabella only wanted to play to annoy us. Normally she says she’s too grown up for that sort of thing. Anyway she started bossing us about straight away. It really ruined the game especially when she demanded that she should have The Blue Wonder as she is the oldest. So I told her she couldn’t have it as it was mine. She stamped her foot and shouted and then told us that she didn’t want to play anyway and that we’d be sorry. She bent down by the tunnel to tie up her shoe and then she stalked off to the house.
Max and I cheered and the gargoylz came out of hiding. But when I sent the Blue Wonder down for its next run it didn’t come out of the tunnel. We tried to peer inside but we couldn’t see it. I was really upset. My favourite, record-breaking marble was stuck.
Lucky for me that I have a friend who can make himself tunnel-shaped. Eli turned back into a snake and shot down the tunnel to see what the problem was. He was soon out the other side with the Blue Wonder. And now we could see what had happened. There was a big lump of sticky chewing gum on my marble. Arabella must have poked the chewing gum down the tunnel with a stick when she tied up her shoe. She must have known that the next marble would run into it and then get stuck in the tunnel and that would be the end of our game.
So it’s time to plan a super trick to get Arabella back!


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i need help! winever i try to sighn up it says ‘invalid date of birth! dd/mm/yyyy’ but im putting in my correct date of birth! its just weird!

francis
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hey i met zack the over day at a soft play! my obnoxius sister paige got really scared when zack wispered in her in a spooky choice he said ‘LoOoOoSER!’ it was really funny! ive never ever seen run so fast! by.

francis
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note: my last comment has lots of errors!

francis
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It’s still good to hear from you, Francis.

 
Max Black
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Hey Francis, how do you know it was Zack if he was invisible? It probably was though!

 
Ben Neal
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i think zack was in my bedroom the other night my tissues were moving but it wasnt windy

james
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everybody else ran away from that as well so zack come into view and we hi-fived.

francis
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Dangling drainpipes, James. So that’s where Zack got to!

 
Toby
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Try to catch arabella in the act and show it to mum and dad.Would be delightful to watch her being scolded!What a dreadful stinking sister!

fabrizzo
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Playing tricks on her is more fun, Fabrizzo.

 
Max Black
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