"There's nothing much to admire about." said Andy. "Let me first call my mom, and we can go home.'' I waited for him as he made the phone call for 5 minutes. "Come on." he said. I headed straight away with him. Andy went home with me and we went up to his room. He was very interested in science. He had a pet cobra named Viper, and a tarantula named Mr.Hairy Guy. He had a chemistry set too. He has play dates with me, but I haven't had a play date with him. "Hi Viper." I heard him say from upstairs to his cobra snake. Viper and Mr.Hairy Guy were very harmless. They used to be Andy's cousin Matthew's house whos dad was a very experienced obidience school teacher. "Well, what should we do?" I asked Andy. "We'll probably will have to play chemistry." he replied. After one hour of playing, it was time for lunch. "Remember Andy," said his mother. "You even have a sleepover with Frank." After dinner...
ZAP!!!
Again, the power went out excatly 3 times sudden than in school. Luckily, we wouldn't starve or freeze. Finally, we listened to the radio. The wireless, non-electrified radio. We listened to the news:
Many stores, homes, libraries, 24-hour services, gas station food marts, resturants, hotels, malls, and food courts have ran out of power. And now to Noah Kent with our weather report. This is News 6 on 89.5 FM. Thanks!
>>>Hi. This is Noah Kent with our daily weather report. Tonight will be mostly windy and foggy. Low temperatures will 18 degrees Celsius (67 degrees Fahrenheit). High temperatures will be 20 degrees Celsius (69 degrees Fahrenheit). And back to Larry Skladowski with our blizzard report.
>>Well the weather is a bit snowy, and the blizzard won't end for weeks or so. It is very hard to conquer darkness because winds from outside blow indoors no matter when the windows are open or not lighting up a candle nor candles or fire-powered gas lamps light forever. Do not feel free to move to another place with no blizzard.
>>KENT: Thats right. Do not move to a hotel. Try hard to avoid darkness. If weather gets badder and badder, you can feel free to move to to a safe place.
>>SKLADOWSKI: Okay. And now here is are report on the weather. Tomorrow will be a sign of rain, causing sleet. Low temperatures: 12 degrees Celsius (61 degrees Fahrenheit), high temperatures: 19 degrees Celsius (69 degrees Fahrenheit). We will have Wednesday weather thunderstorms, and that is a perfect time to evacuate and move to a safe place. Everybody will have to be evacuated to one place.
To be continued...
Monday, December 24, 2007
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