The Red Baron

October 16, 2006 at 9:02 am (Uncategorized)

                 The Red Baron was a legendary aircraft piolet,  shooting eighty allied fighters down in world war one.  When he first joined the military, he joined the cavlery but they were not needed any more.  When he could not fight in the cavlery he took no more than a day of lessons in flying from his friend.  His first two victories were discredited because they landed behind enemy lines so they could not be confirmed.  Normally he flew a biplane partially painted red so his allies would not shoot him down accidently.  When the lower wings of his and another one of his squadmates plane fell off he called the disigner of the airplane down to the frontlines to watch them in action.  It was then when he saw the allied Sopwith Camles that he designed the red triplane the the Red Baron was best knowen for. 

                     The Red Baron suffered many injuries and mishaps while flying.  Once he was shot down and was back up flying in the same day.  Another time he was shot in the head.  He did not die but suffered severe headaches for the rest of his life.  He died at age twenty five when a bullet hit him from behind and went through his heart.  The Red Baron was considered by many the ace of aces.  He was a very honerable person.  Some sources say that one Christmas the pilots refused to fight and sang Christmas charols in their cockpits.

By the time of his death, the Red Baron had been through a lot.  He had been shot down by snoopy the peanuts character and was used as the name for a brand of pizza.  All in all he was a very animated figure in history all around the world.

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Into The Desert

January 29, 2006 at 4:56 am (Uncategorized)

      Sahara is one of my all time favroite movies.  It is about three people who venture across northern africa to find a civil war ironclad ship and the source of a plague while they are being chased by an evil king.  This is really a great mix of comedy, action, and adventure.  You shouldwatch this movie.

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The history of chocolate

January 28, 2006 at 5:02 am (Uncategorized)

    Chocolate has a long history.  It was first discovered by the aztecs who drank it as a hot drink.  When Cortes came to the new world to take-over the aztecs he drank it and reconized its value.  He brought it back to Spain and the king decided to keep it a secret.  Finally after a few years some spanish monks told other countries cought on.  Now chocolate is a huge industry an is worth aproximately 50 billion dollers.  The main consumers are the people of the U.S.(Big Suprise)  I am doing a survey of favroite chocolates so please tell me yours.(white,dark,milk) 

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It’s a great game, Command & Conquer Generals

January 1, 2006 at 12:31 am (Computer, Games, Uncategorized)

          This is really an awsome game.  You can create Commanches, Raptors, Crusaders, and Stealth Fighters.  There are many upgrades you can get for your buildings and units.  There are three armies you can command.  The G.L.A are resourceful and do not require power.  The Chinese use their strength in numbers to win their battles.  For every soldier you pay for you get two.  Last but not least are the U.S.A.  The U.S. uses their powerful air force to beat their enemies.  If you play this game and think it’s awsome you should get the expansion pack Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour.  Tell me what you think about this game.  

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Puzzling Puzzle, SuDoku

December 31, 2005 at 12:51 am (Uncategorized)

     It is the newest craze since the Rubik’s Cube and it is taking the world by storm.  The game is baisically a crossword puzzle without words.  You must get the numbers 1-9 in each row, each column, and each big box.  Sounds simple right?  It’s not.  I’ve spent hours trying to get one of the lower level puzzles done.  This is truly an awsome game. 

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