Last night, something really weird happened. It was so weird, I wanted to blog about it.
The American President, Barack Obama, somehow got into my dreams! I was so surprised to see him! I said, "Hey, I saw you becoming President of America - what are you doing here?"
He turned to me. "I know you!" he exclaimed. "You're the creator of American Boys, aren't you?" To which I replied, "Yes."
I knew about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, so I asked, "You trying to save America from the oil?" He nodded sadly. "I'm doing my best to save the American people from the disaster. But it may take a few months, because it's very big."
He smiled at me, and I smiled back. "Thanks, Mr. President," I said. Then everything went black, and I woke up. I looked around the room, and at my sister, who was asleep. "It was just a dream," I thought to myself. I shrugged, and went back to sleep.
It was a strange dream, but it means two things. First, Obama is saving America from the oil. Second, I'm following him. Because he's my hero.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Happy Independence Day!
Today is a very special day. It is the day American Boys celebrate the day the USA was born. It is the day when they feel proud of their nationality, and also the day when they declared their independence from Britain. It is Independence Day.
I'm going to upload the pages of a comic, named All The Fun Of Independence Day, to my Deviantart gallery. Although I wrote and drew it last year, I can read it whenever Independence Day comes along!
Independence Day is a very, very, VERY special day for American Boys - it gives them the opportunity to show how much they love their country. Everywhere you go, people are dressed in American costumes waving American flags, shouting, "YAY! WE LOVE AMERICA!" and holding parties. The best bit is the fireworks - red, white, and blue explosions fill the nighttime sky, with everyone cheering and enjoying themselves.
I might be going out somewhere to celebrate - maybe to the park, or to Central London. After all, today is Independence Day; feel proud of your nationality.
Happy July The Fourth.
I'm going to upload the pages of a comic, named All The Fun Of Independence Day, to my Deviantart gallery. Although I wrote and drew it last year, I can read it whenever Independence Day comes along!
Independence Day is a very, very, VERY special day for American Boys - it gives them the opportunity to show how much they love their country. Everywhere you go, people are dressed in American costumes waving American flags, shouting, "YAY! WE LOVE AMERICA!" and holding parties. The best bit is the fireworks - red, white, and blue explosions fill the nighttime sky, with everyone cheering and enjoying themselves.
I might be going out somewhere to celebrate - maybe to the park, or to Central London. After all, today is Independence Day; feel proud of your nationality.
Happy July The Fourth.
Friday, July 2, 2010
The American Supermarket!
Yesterday, I was in the shopping center with my mum and my aunt. We were looking around at all the stuff they had on sale. Suddenly, I saw this.
It was a mini "supermarket" for American Boys! Lucky Charms, Butterfingers, Hershey's chocolates, Oreos - all the stuff they eat in America. I'm going to eat lots of them when I become American!
They looked so delicious, I took photos of them with my phone! I also saw Welch's purple grape juice and Jolly Time popcorn. "Product Of USA," the box said proudly. Not to mention JELLY BEANS - they're made in California.
Along with sweet stuff, savory stuff was being sold, too. New York-style snacks were located just next to the jelly beans. But there was a problem (or, for me, a good thing)... they weren't made in New York, they were made in Tulsa, Oklahoma. LMAO!!!!!
I went to Krispy Kreme Doughnuts to finish off - and that's where a T-shirt saying "Krispy Kreme Doughnuts - Since 1937" was being displayed. There was an address under the slogan: "Winston-Salem, NC, 27102." I've just learnt something new there - Krispy Kreme Doughnuts started in North Carolina - Winston-Salem, to be precise! Oh, and a cap with the KKD logo was on display, too.
Seeing all these American stuff has made me go up a level in "Living Like An American." America really is closer than I thought!
Labels:
american boys,
candy,
caps,
cereal,
delicious,
doughnuts,
krispy kreme,
snacks,
supermarkets,
surfing the sea,
t-shirts
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