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    An Enemy Becomes a Friend

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    An Enemy Becomes a Friend The garage seems so cold this time of year. The days of grass‚ nuts and scampering down the driveway are gone. Now Mother Nature puts on her white cloak of winter‚ and it nearly suffocates our little family. We manage. We have always managed through the last dozen generations living in this spot‚ but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. But this winter‚ things changed. For the better. Our enemy became our friend‚ and no one really knows why. It all started about a month

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    Holden and Phoebe

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    In a frenzy of sadness and frustration on the night that Allie died‚ Holden smashed all the windows in his garage with his bare fists.  I was only thirteen‚ and they were going to have me psychoanalyzed and all‚ because I broke all the windows in the garage. I don’t blame them. I really don’t. I slept in the garage the night he died‚ and I broke all the goddam windows with my first just for the hell of it. …. My hand still hurts me once in a while‚ when it rains and all‚ and I can’t make a real

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    A Gloomy Day

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    It was a beautiful day and the beginning of fall around noon‚ to be precise‚ and I was on my regular lunch break. The birds chirped a melody of joy and the grass stood perfectly even and glimmered a dark satin green. It was a day I wanted to be to extra thankful for because of the beautiful surrounding natures had offered for the day‚ but unfortunately life had a curve ball to throw at me that would instead make me wish I was blind to everything in life. It hit me right in the face and wanted to

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    mixture of Confluence. I have difficulty looking at a problem and trying to find solutions in the garage and work but when it comes to my personal problems I can see a solution loud and clear! I love using new tools that I haven’t used before but some tools can be intimidating so I only use as needed or my husband will pick the tool up and get to work. I can work on my own at work but in the garage I tend to work with my husband and I wouldn’t have it any other

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    ad analysis

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    head or mechanic know that an orange engine block is GM’s trademark‚ and this help Dickies promote that their cloths are work apparel because most people who know the fact about GM’s engine block color work on cars. Also that the ads setting is in a garage‚ this is usually were work on cars take place which also helps further the point that Dickies apparel is made for made for a labor oriented job. A verbal description of this ad is the slogan that the Dickies used to further their product. The slogan

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    one story brick house. It has seven average sized rooms that are cluttered‚ and two full size baths. All the walls in my house are white. The bathrooms do have some color. One bathroom has tan tiles and the other has blue tiles. We have a one car garage with a storage room‚ and we have another storage building in the backyard that looks like a miniature house. On the other hand‚ my perfect house would be a two story brick house. White walls would not be in my perfect house. The walls would be different

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    A Hard Lesson to Learn

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    he believed our home had been burglarized. My family and I were completely unaware and started looking around as he asked if anything was missing. Everything seemed to be accounted for inside of the house so he asked us to check the garage. Upon entering the garage‚ I noticed that one of the fuel tanks was missing from my boat and that two of my rods and reels were missing as well. I was extremely angry because one of them belonged to my grandfather. The detective asked us to view photographs

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    Scary Experience

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    Experience Speech Scary Experience It was late at night around 11:30pm and I had just gotten of work and started driving down this long narrow road that leads to my subdivision‚ which tipically takes me 8-10 minutes. When turning on to this road there were only 3 other cars with me and as I got closer to my subdivision each one turned their seprate ways except the gold beat up car behind me‚ and I had noticed that this car had been keeping up with me no matter what speed I went. So I quickly

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    Daddy's Little Girl

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    ‘daddy’s little girl.’ When I would work in the garage‚ she would come out there and ask me if I could teach her how to use my tools or if I would teach her how to paint. I remember in the fall of 2008‚ I had just gotten the grill started. I was looking all over the house for Macayla because she used to love hanging by the grill and listening to Kid Rock with me. I had found her outside‚ just out of view of the garage. She had snuck into the garage and found my airbrush paint and was sitting on

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    Justin Lebo

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    made new bikes out of old ones and gave them away to kids in need. Justin buys two old bikes at two garage sales and fixes them in the beginning of the story. After riding them‚ he doesn’t think that they’re as fast as his racers so he leaves the bikes in his garage gathering dust. His dad tells Justin that if he buys the bikes and fixes them then he should ride them instead of leaving them in the garage so Justin decides to give the two bikes away to a home for boys. When he brings the bikes to the

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