From Grand Rapids to Toronto


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July 21st 2007
Published: July 21st 2007
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Joey:

Grand Rapid's is a amazing place. It's a nice town, with a lot of stuff to do. They have some Tennis courts, some Bowling alleys (That are packed 24/7), lot's of restaurants, and friendly people! Also, they have a gigantic 2 story mall! We visited, maybe, 1 quarter of a section of the mall on one side of the 4 way intersection. That's big. The Best Western that we stayed at was really cool! We had a nice room, with a TV, microwave, vault, a nice clean bathroom, everything! It was pretty cool. The hotel even had an inside pool and hot tub, and, even... an ARCADE!!!!!!!!!! BINGO!!!!!!!! But, we only stayed there to see the dogs. You see, we want to see some Native American Indian Dogs, because their supposed to be hypoallergenic. And we've been on the hunt for dogs that Mom can be near without getting seriously ill. But we seem to have found the perfect dog here! Their sooooooooooooooooooooo cool! Litreally! They can be excellant guard dogs, companions, eye-seeing dogs, basically anything! They origanated from the Native American's and we're very important in their spiritual rituals, and even more so if they had a speical pattern on their coat of fur, or if they had blue eyes. They would be sled dogs, guard dogs, hunting dogs, etc. They we're perfect for everything, espeically because they we're hypoallergenic. But when the European's came, they forced the Native's onto reservations to farm crops, without showing them how. And because there we're no animals on the reservations, and they couldn't leave without immediate punishment, the dogs gave their life's for they're masters. They would kill themselves in various ways, so the Native's could eat them. There we're not any other options. In the end, the few remaining NAID's left said good bye, and went into the forest's to tsee if they could rebuild their species. They failed. They just barely survived. All the Native's thought they we're extinct! But then, this horse trainer came along, and saw a NAID there, and found them so beautiful. She took him in, and started breeding. Her goal is to bring NAID's back from the edge of extinction. So back to the story.. we saw them on the web, and thought we'd give them a shot! So we made a via point for Lowell, Michigan, where the breeder is, and we looked at them, and she is'nt allergic! Whooooohooooo!!!!!! That means we can get a puppy! But then Mom saw these rescued NAID's up for adoption, and she broke down. But I still wanted the puppy. So we're planning on getting 3! How about that! Anyways, we told the breeder we'd contact her within 24 hours. We then left to stop by and get lunch at a place called Jimmy's, wich is an awesome restaurant! The best Lemon Meriangue Pie I've ever tasted! Same goes with the Pulled Pork Sandwich! Sooooooooo Good! Dad agrees with me. Any way's, it was just straight driving. All the way 'till we reached the border. Then we had to pay a toll, and wait for half an hour while they tried to get our and everybody elses car through the border. Then we made it! We drove straight for a bit, only stopping for me and Dad to get an Iced Capp (Dad gets a large, me a small), which I soon got a liking too after I tried Dad's, and started asking for my own! Then we drove a bit more, and then... I saw the CN Tower! The tallest freestanding tower in the world! It was beautiful. Bright in the sky like a beacon to the Lord himself. (I'm not religous, I just thought I'd throw that in for emphasis) But then... Things went down hill. The traffic was horrible! And the GPS kept on sending us back, and forth, and back, and forth, between the 4 different highways that we're next to each other. All the people merged like old ladies! Uhh!!!!! Well, I was glad when we reached our hotel, the Executive Inn. Quite nice, actually. But right now, I got to get ready for another long day tommorow. I'll type to ya later!

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22nd July 2007

WOW...
Pulled pork sandwiches, lemon meriangue pie and puppies...yummy! I hope you get your puppies they are beautiful. Hello everyone:)
23rd July 2007

Nice writing Joey. Cute pupps.
I'm having fun reading your story, Joey. Very cute pupps. With 3 of 'em you might have your hands full. LOL. Say hi to all. Chris P.S. (easy way to fix grammar mistakes before publishing: 1. compose your writing in a word processor, 2. run the spell checker and fix the errors, 3. copy and paste your product where ever you like to publish)

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