Magnum Opus III

There once was a small town called Pillbottom in a faraway land, Evenland. It was at the foot of a towering mountain, which was the home to a ferocious dragon, Bartholomew. Fields of wheat and orchards with sweet oranges surrounded Pillbottom. In the town lived three knights, who were brothers, [...]

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Out on the edge of the far reaching Mediterranean there once dwelt in Alexandria an ancient and very gaunt seagull who because of his location his diet simply consisted of rotting fish bones dotted with slivers of maggot filled meat.  Crowds milled about the blocks buying fish, soldiers patrolled the [...]

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The Sword and the Stone by Briana Barnett

by admin on June 30, 2010

It was a bitter Christmas morn in Londontown. The wind blistered through the town. When it was cold outside, the people felt like frozen statues. You could smell roasted beef and peppered sausages. Horses were neighing and their bells were ringing. Children were plunging into the fresh blanket of snow. [...]

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There once was a tortoise and hare, The hare was a boastful fellow, About his swiftness he would compare, Himself to a speeding arrow. The tortoise, however, disagreed, The hare would always succeed with speed. Since they could not agree about speed, (They were quite a belligerent pair), The hare [...]

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Baseball and Steroids by Justin King

by admin on June 30, 2010

Lately, there has been a lot of controversy over the issue of steroids in baseball. Steroid allegations seem to pop up everywhere. With one of the biggest records in baseball broken recently by someone accused of using steroids, it makes things a whole different story. Should players be kicked out [...]

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What are you eating? by Betsy Smith

by admin on June 29, 2010

The organic spectrum is a very controversial one. Countless studies have been made and articles written on every possible aspect of commercially and organically grown food.  Comparing the two is an interesting exploit, and there always seems to be more to learn. Organic food is grown using no sewage sludge, [...]

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