Sunday, June 2, 2019

Television Programs :: Personal Narrative Media Entertainment Essays

Television ProgramsNature. PBS. 2004. Orangutans Just Hangin On.When I was nine years old, my family lived in Ayer, Massachusetts. I was sad to trust my friends in Colorado behind, but luckily lived on a street with a lot of other kids that I became fast friends with. There was a war machine base located in the town, so it was not unusual for new transplants to come in and out of the school throughout the school year. My teacher was idle and helped me catch up when it was clearly evident that this school was way ahead of mine back home. Soon I became one of the top students in my household and had made a best friend in the girl across the street. I began to become accustomed to my quaint small town, with the candy store that lock up sold atomic number 28 candies. There was a bookstore that didnt mind if you read the magazines without paying for them, just as long as your fingers were not sticky from your nickel candy.It was one of those wonderful carefree days as a kid that my whole world changed. I had received a scooter for my birthday and rode up and down the streets with my friends on their bikes after school. The next street over from mine had a long winding hill that the daredevil bike riders liked to sliding board down at what seemed at the time to be as fast as a car. After riding around my much more direct street, my friends became bored and wanted to test it out. I was not the most balanced of creatures on my scooter, and I wimped out. We decided that they would go down the hill and then digest me back at the old school that was next to a large field across the street from my house.The school was from the nineteenth century. There had been a incinerate there that shut the school down, but amazingly had not caused any structural damage to the outside. It was deemed an historic building so it remained preserved. It was kind of creepy to vista in to its abandoned insides, but there was a large asphalt lot behind it and the field next to it, so the former playgrounds received a lot of attention from the kids in the neighborhood. I rode my scooter down towards the back of the school to where a basketball hoop stood and leaned my scooter against the chain link fence.

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