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    My Meme Speech

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    For as long as I can remember, My Meme has been one of the most intelligent and godly people I know. She and my Pawpaw helped my single mother raise me and my two sisters. They played a huge part in turning me into the person I am today. Whether it was something that you needed to know or when you were feeling down, Meme was there. She was a librarian and a teacher for decades and everyone of her former students I’ve met talk about how she was their favorite. Meme was also the first to send out birthday

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    Qualities Of Larry's

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    the right. The items in the middle isle’s have less variety for the purpose of keeping traffic flowing in the small store. For example, in the middle isle is the item peanut butter. The store eliminates all other peanut butter brands except Jif so the store customers have no choice but to pick Jif. Only chunky or creamy Jif Peanut Butter is available instead of organic, Skippy, or Peter Pan. This process decreases the amount of time a customer has to pick out an item and increases the store flow

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    It was a bright sunny day in the town of Breakfast, everyone was at work. Savage Syrup sat quietly at his desk, although it was very hard to concentrate. He had a conjoined office with Peter pancake and Kip chocolate chip. They are his best friends, but they always argued. “ No Peter!”, “I can do what I want Kip!”. Of course Peter and Kip were friends, but sometimes they didn’t get along. Savage syrup was counting the minutes until he could leave. Savage, Peter, and Kip were all undercover heroes

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    Have you ever made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Well I have and I can tell you how to make it. Did you know that originally peanut butter and jellies were made for very rich men and women. Did you know that a peanut butter and jelly was found on soldiers ration list during world war 2? Did you know that the heaviest peanut butter and jelly was 1,342 pounds. To be able to create this wonderful delight, you need materials , instructions down below , and enjoy. To make a peanut butter and jelly you

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    Peanut butter and jelly is a snack any person of any age can easily make. Whether you just got home from school or you’re packing a lunch for work, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are something any person who knows how to use a butter knife can make. If you have all the right ingredients and any fix in that you would like, then you can make a PB&J in these few steps. To make the sandwich you will need the following ingredients which include peanut butter- chunky or smooth, your choice of jelly

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    Final One of my favorite commercials from the late 1980s to the early 1990s is the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups commercials. The slogan was “There’s no wrong way to eat a Reese’s.” The commercials were very comical, showing various ways people would eat a Reese’s. My favorite was the one with a young domino champ named Charlie Armstrong. He set up an elaborate chain on Reese’s packages to look like dominos and knocked them over. Then at the last second, when one came flying out, he caught it and

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    Shel Silverstein’s poem, Peanut-Butter Sandwich, revolves around a king and his insatiatable greed for a peanut butter sandwich. Slowly, the king succumbs to his favorite food and his jaws become stuck from the thick peanut butter. The whole town is called and through many different attempts, finally manages to pull the king’s jaws apart. When initially searching for a poem to imitate, I immediately looked to Silverstein. He is very famous and creates jovial poems which easily bring smiles to

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “Julianna dear! Wake up!” I heard a voice yell. I woke up startled and realized that it was 9:30 in the morning. “Julianna?” The voice asked. It was Robert’s mother, Grandma Sherri. “Good morning,” I yawned. “Get up deary!” She exclaimed. “Your father, mother, James, you and I are all going to the city for the day.” “You mean Robert,” I mumbled. “What sweetie?” She asked. “Um, nothing,” I replied. “Well go ahead and get ready. Be upstairs by 10:00!” She reminded. “Sure Grandma!” I responded. So

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    The guy pulled out a gun, and looked at him and said, “I’m not playing. It’s either your money or your life.” Jack froze as he looked at the barrel of that gun.” The mugger begin to get angry, he said, “didn’t you hear what I said, what are you waiting for. For the last time, as he shoved the gun closer to his head, it’s your money or your life.” Jack said, “well I’m thinking about which one I want to give up.” It’s easy to laugh at Jack and see how ridiculous he was being. After all, if the mugger

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    How to make S’mores Are you tired of the same boring snacks? If so, learning to make s’mores will benefit you and your taste buds. Not only will making s’mores satisfy your cravings but you will also find yourself enjoying the process of making them. After gathering the right ingredients, roasting a marshmallow, and combining the other components of the recipe, you will be able to reward yourself with the delicious taste of a s’more. To begin the process of making a s’more you must first gather

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