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Snowball Fight “Oscar watch out!” Said Billy as he threw a lightning speed cold snowball right at my face. That recently happened to me last year in December of 2015, here after school. Billie was so delighted that he had knocked me out with a snowball. He didn’t bother to wake me up. He just stood there waiting until I woke up. Before that, Billy and I decided we should have our own snowball fight here right after school. We also decided whoever won would earn money from the loser. It’s a pretty good deal if you’re good at snowball fights. So whoever won would earn 10 dollars from the loser. But, I obviously didn’t have any money to pay him so I had to win. But Billy on the other hand is a rich kid. We could do this every day and he wouldn’t run out of money. Billy doesn’t suck at snowball fights either, he’s pretty good. He beat Jack one of the bests in the school. …show more content…
It wasn’t just any snowball fight, it was THE snowball fight. We had fans, coaches, food when we get tired, everything! It was like we were playing a super bowl. So we started the fight. Billy and I missed our first shot. But when Billy hit his next shot, I saw it coming right at my face and I knew it was all over. I fell to the ground like a piece of paper slowly falling down. I was out cold, the last thing I remember hearing is Billy saying “Oscar watch out!” In conclusion, I pretty much lost the snowball fight. I had a black eye, owed him money, and embarrassed myself in front of a humongous crowd. It was not a good day for me. And that is another reason why you shouldn’t have a snowball fight with your

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