Michael
Capewell
Sept.
23, 1999
Johnny liked to think that he was a pretty unique individual
(1). Intelligently smart
(2), sharp of wit, devilishly handsome, he could think of no reason why he
couldn't find himself a girlfriend.
Johnny was getting tired of spending all his time alone
by himself (4), so he decided to take time away from thoughtfully
pondering (5) what he should write in his pointless Shakespeare
essay (6) Tuesday and from his deathly boring Algebra &
Geometry (7) homework (he was getting sick of proving that collinear
lines were linear dependent and that linear dependent lines were parallel
and that parallel lines were collinear (8)) to cruise for hot
babes (9) in his fifteen-year-old, piece-of-junk 1984
(10) Ford Mercury Topaz (11). He
went into his storage closet (12), donned his best clothes, and
took off for the densely-populated city (13).
He met many cute chicks (14) in the city, but
they all seemed to take offense to him.
Several slapped him, kneed him, or otherwise battered him, and one even
punched him with a closed fist (15), knocking him out unconscious
(16)!
Upon coming-to, Johnny found himself lying prone
(17) on the ground in a wet puddle (18) next to a city park bench
on which a man was sitting.
"Down on yer luck, eh?" noted the man. Johnny got up, sat on the bench, and told
the man of his problems, hoping he could get some helpful advice
(19) about his situation. The man Ned
said he knew what would cheer Johnny up, and proceded to tell the most
offensive dirty joke that Johnny had ever heard, making him blush redly
(20). Despite this, they continued
talking. Several minutes later, Ned
declared why he thought Johnny couldn't get a date: "You're too much of a wise-arse."
"What!?" cried Johnny, and the two began exchanging derogatory
insults (21), such as Ned calling Johnny a "stupid idiot
(22) and a "smelly skunk (23)" and Johnny saying that
Ned "wouldn't know what colour an orange was if it were written all over
it."
"That's it! Let's take this inside!" said Ned (It
was really cold out that day). They
started running in the direction of the closest buildings, passing the still
statue (24) of the huge elephant (25), circling around
(26) the tall water tower (27), crawling on all-fours
(28) through the tin metal (29) hollow tubes (30)
in the field near the construction yard, jumping the separating fence
(31) in front of the local seafood restaurant, and then they entered the
eatery, where many young children (32) were eating.
Inside the restaurant, the two found some empty space
(33) where they could continue their quarrel.
"The end result (34) of this fight is
obvious! I'll beat you to a bloody
pulp! I will kill you until you
are dead (35)!" yelled Ned.
"I should give you advance warning (36)
that I am a black-belt master (37) of Kah-rah-teh."
enunciated Johnny, calmly.
"Ragh!!!!" yelled Ned as he charged at Johnny. Johnny deftly used Ned's momentum to begin a
throw, but when the two had collided the button on one of Johnny's sleeves had
buttoned into one of the button holes on one of Ned's shirt's sleeves
(38), so both careened into the lobster tank, causing it to shatter and break
(39), spilling its contents all over.
So, one must remember that mixing an acid wit and base sense
of humour will result in salt water.