BERRY MERRY VERY CHERRY CHRISTMAS! The Carol

December 12, 2006

Verse 1

Have a Berry Merry Very Cherry Christmas,
Presents and Cookies Galore,
With everyone here, Spreading Cherry Cheer,
And Grandpa And Grandma brought more.
Verse 2
It’s a Berry Merry Very Cherry Christmas,
Bell are Jingling, toes are tingling,
Snow is Falling Slow,
It’s a Berry Merry Very Cherry Christmas, I know!


Death vs. Health : The Battle of Savily

December 5, 2006

Savily Finnler was diagnosed with Leukemia April 24, 1993.
Part I : The Invasion Begins
“White Blood cells ready! Make sure your stomachs are empty men! It seems we are being invaded by some unidentified germ!”
“Yes Sir, General Antibody Sir!”
“Its location is by the Femur: Right Leg! Begin the march!”
“Yes Sir!”
The March from the Fort in the Center of heart to the Femur in the right leg began. The white blood cell Army Bravely marched to the femur with their heads up high and their mind filled with determination. They weren’t going to let their home of Savily Perish. They rode their ship down the blood vessels and up ahead they spotted the most disgusting looking germs. The General took his Megaphone and began to speak.
“Surrender or we will be forced to attack!”
“Never! Savily shall be ours!”
“Very Well! Men, CHARGE!”
The White Coats did as they were told. They began eating up the unknown germ, killing them off quickly. Biting out their stomachs as plasma flew everywhere. Germs screaming in pain as their insides were being ripped out. The white blood cells were being brutal and didn’t give one bit of mercy. When the battle was over the white Blood cells had kill off all the germs but 1. One.
The Next day the skin cells investigated the crime scene. They analyzed the substance left behind from the germs. At the end of the day they finally came to a conclusion. The germs were indeed leukemia. Savily was in grave danger.

Part II: Bump in the skin
The cancer had not been found for about 8 months now, but on Thursday Morning Walter the white blood cell was taking a stroll through the muscle in the left arm when he spotted what seems to be another civilization. He went to check it out but quickly realized it was a bunch of Luekemias. With great speed he hid behind a vein and watched and couldn’t look away. The Leukemia was spreading creating a giant bump in the skin. Above he could hear little skin cell children as the stretched beyond their limit. Walter finally came out of his trance after looking at the leukemia multiply into thousands. It would be millions soon if he did not tell the White blood cell army. He got up and took the shortcut. He slipped into the artery that led right to fort heart. Once he got there he ran towards general Antibody. “General Antibody Sir, the luekemia..it’s spreading, multiplying, Sir!”
“Where! We must attack at once!”
“Left Arm muscle 3 inches away from the wrist, Sir!”
“Alright! Let’s move men! Come on we got germs to tear, eat, and KILL!”
“Yes Sir!”
They moved towards the bump and were armed and ready. Each white blood cell ready and willing to sacrifice itself for the cells of Savily and Savily herself. They came up muscle hill and General Antibody once again grabbed his megaphone.
Part III: The
Battle of Muscle Hill
“Leave Savily or fight to the death!”
“We will not leave Savily until she has Perished!”
“We are giving you one more chance. Leave or Die!”
“We will not leave nor die!”
“You have forced us to attack. Men you know what to do!”
“Yes Sir, General, Sir!”
The White blood cells charged. The leukemia was stronger than the last time they fought. The white blood cells killed off about 300 luekemias when the leukemia began to multiply again. Now there Army was 3x bigger than the White blood cell army. It was hopeless. The white blood cells wouldn’t give up though. They continue to eat, and tearing, shredding, and ripping the leukemia apart, but the leukemia was still to strong and the White blood cell army slowly disappeared. Soon only 10 white blood cells, general Antibody and Walter were left against at the least 2 thousand luekemias. They bravely ran towards the cancer knowing they were going to die and had let Savily down.
Savily Finnler died of leukemia December 4, 1994