Sunday, March 7, 2010

Abraham Lincoln!!!!

Good afternoon!
Commander Lee here. To kick it off, General Johnson and I offer our most sincere apologies for not posting for such a long time. We have been very busy, but I know that there is now real excuse for ignoring all of our loyal readers. This post is where you will finally, be able to read our long awaited for, Abraham Lincoln story! Please enjoy. :)
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“This is our chance,” whispered John Wilkes Booth, “our chance to avenge the South’s loss, and finally replace the North’s weak leader.” He was seated in an ornate round table, with his comrades, Lewis Powell and George Atzerodt, in a crowded ale house. That day, Booth had devised a plan to assassinate the South’s 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Unknowingly, Booth and his comrades were heard by 2 young men, me, and a friend.

“This bloody well might be President Lincoln’s last days among the living,” I thought as I followed Kenneth home through the thick brush. At Kenneth’s house, we played “Blind-Man’s Bluff” until we were so dizzy, that we decided that I had better go home and rest. As the burning sun descended below the West side of town, I spoke. “Shall we go to Ford Theatre, like those strange men spoke of at the ale house?” I asked. Nodding his head, Kenneth sprinted off in the direction of the Theatre, with me close behind. When we arrived at the Theatre, we were questioned by authorities stationed outside the doors for ID and tickets. Shaking our heads like we knew nothing better and trying to act cute in front of the General of the US Army was a feeling, which I will never forget. Finally, after long persuasion, the General opened the door, and shoved us inside. As we walked into the crowded Theatre, we decided to hide back-stage until the sign of Booth’s entrance which, according to his men during their conversation at the Ale House, would be at exactly 7:00 PM.

At exactly 6:45, Kenneth and I ventured out of our hiding place, and began to tiptoe up a staircase, which led to the President’s Box. We hid behind a large potted plant until Booth and his comrades were standing just outside of President Lincoln’s door. According to our information at the ale house, Booth would enter the box at the exact moment when the performer on stage would crack a hilarious joke. “Hahahaha!” roared the audience. “Crash!” the door went as Booth kicked it in.

Everyone gasped. Then Kenneth and I exploded into action like hot tamales in the microwave. Booth, with his pistol held at the ready, began to edge forward towards his target, Abraham Lincoln, who was completely oblivious to the happenings around him. As it was the only thing I had available to me, I threw an oil painting by Michelangelo right in front of Booth’s surprised face. The canvas split around Booth’s neck, and he looked as if he were a dog crowned with a flea collar. I signaled to Kenneth, and he edged towards Booth. “Oof!” Kenneth grunted as he began to bind Booth’s hands with a tight rope. “Let this be a warning to whoever wishes to underestimate our glorious President’s Guards!” Kenneth screamed as he shoved Booth’s beet red face into the curtain to display to the entire crowd. Quickly, as the orchestra played distracting music, the State Guards bound Booth in a more civilized form of confinement, steel handcuffs. Grinning, Kenneth and I both exited the theater before anyone would learn what we did, and at home, we continued our game of Blind-Man’s Bluff like nothing had ever happened.


Monday, February 1, 2010

The Australian Open

Hello,
As most of you know, a tennis tournament has just passed. It was the Australian Open. The two finalists who fought in the championship were Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Murray of England. It was an unbelievable match. Both players played amazingly, but after an epic 3-setter, Federer won it 6-3, 6-4, 7-6. Both players are looking forward to the next major, Australian Open.
-General Johnson

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Kids helping Haiti

Hello, as you know some of our posts have been about Haiti. This post is about a site that soon will on the Internet. It will be about some of friends and myself telling about the progress in how Haiti is recovering. And we will be going around our state collecting money. (and other states in the summer.) When the site is open you can visit it on the link.

Monday, January 25, 2010

ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL

Hello, most people know that the Colts and the Saints are going to the Super Bowl 44. Yes it`s true the Saints beat the Vikings in a wicked game and the Colts beat the Jets in another wicked game! I think the Super bowl will be even more exciting than last year. The scores were Vikings 28 Saints 31 and Colts 30 Jets 17.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Add onto post: HAITI

Hello!
Long time no see, my friends. First, I'd like to apologize for not posting for what seems to feel like an eternity. Sorry! Recently, General Johnson created a post about a Tennis Tournament which raised over $750 charity for the Red Cross Haiti Foundation. Just a little info, in the Tournament, I came in 3rd for our division! Woohoo. I'd also like to congratulate General Johnson for playing absolutely amazing throughout the Tournament. And for coming 5th in our division. Great job!
-Lee

Saturday, January 23, 2010

HAITI

Hello, (this is General Johnson) today I was playing at a tennis center and they were raising money for Haiti. And guess what. The tennis center raised 750 dollars . I know it is wonderful. I hope they recover from that terrible earthquake. Please donate to any charity so that Haiti will be strong again.



Thank you!

Monday, January 18, 2010

THE GREAT UPSET

Hello, welcome to Back in time.
Has anyone heard that the Jets beat the Chargers? Yes its true, the New York Jets defeated the San Diego Chargers in an epic game, with the score ending as 17 to 14. In my opinion, it is one of the biggest upsets in playoff history. Additionally, the Saints crushed the Cardinals in a great game ( for the Saints) with the score ending as 45 to 14. Additionally, the Colts beat the Ravens 20 to 3. Finally, the Vikings crushed, and I mean crushed the Cowboys with the score ending as 34 to 3. Now here are the following games.

Vikings VS Saints
Colts VS Jets


-General Johnson

Thursday, January 14, 2010

VOTE!

Hello,
I hope you all are having a wonderful week! The Playoffs are coming again-except this time, it's Round 2! So were going to let you vote what teams go to the conference game! So vote now! All you have to do, is tell us what teams will be in the NFC conference game and the AFC conference game. All you have to do is get 2 teams right in the same conference game and you get a sneak peek of our latest historical fiction story! Easy right??? We'll see!


Comment now!







Sunday, January 10, 2010

WHAT`S UP?

What's up?
The Arizona Cardinals! Yes you heard me right, the Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers in a thrilling game, which led to a spine-tingling overtime. In the overtime, the Cardinals attempted and successfully stripped the ball from Green Bay QB, Aaron Rodgers, which then led to a 17 yard Touch Down, and the game.

Arizona Cardinals helmet
Arizona Cardinals logo




-General Johnson

The New Year Brings Many Changes!

Like the title suggests, the New Year does bring many changes, especially to this blog! First of all, we have draped ourselves in a new template! General Johnson and I hope that you like it! Second, with the help of a Sr Blogger and General Johnson, Commander Lee managed to add a Brand New Hit Counter! You may observe our new counter on the right side of the page. The counter depicts a ferocious dragon breathing fire! We thought it might add a little flare to things around here! Lastly, we added a Cluster Map! The Cluster Map shows red dots in the areas where we have had unique visitors, but they may not show up until the updates take place. We hope you like it!!!

Your friends,
Commander Lee and General Johnson

THE BLOWOUT

Hey,
Has anyone seen the score yet? Well, I did and it was a blowout! The Ravens crushed the Patriots in a gruesome battle, with the score ending 33 to 14 with the Ravens advancing to the next round where they will play the Colts. I'm putting my moola on the Colts. (No offense raven fans) See you at the game!

common raven


-General Johnson

Football Season Coming to an End

Hello,
I hope you are having a great weekend, unlike me! First, I had a terrible sore throat and the chills, so I decided to go to the Doctor. The Doctor did some check-up-like tests on me, and finally announced that I was going to have to go the Hospital, because it could not be a normal Sore Throat. At the Hospital, I had various blood tests, took a nap, and then my gruesome day ended with a half hour attached to a plastic back and a needle stuck in my arm, called an IV, or something. For your information, I'd like to announce that I am completely healed and once again blogging!

Now to the Football Season. In a recent post, General Johnson announced that he, like I, had enjoyed watching the 2 Play-Off games yesterday. The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in a fantastic game, with Mark Sanchez, winning his first Play-Off game! Unfortunately, the Bengals were not so fortunate. It was their first play-off game since 2005, and their fans were heart-broken to see such a great team defeated in the first round. Something silly I and my Father were joking about during the game was, on the Bengals, there was a STAR receiver with the last name of Ochocinco! If any of you readers speak a tad of Spanish like me, you would notice that Ocho Cinco in Espanol (Spanish) Means 8-5, which is also his number! Also, the Philadelphia Eagles were defeated by the Dallas Cowboys. Sadly, I cannot provide many details because I was not awake to see the game. Right now, the Baltimore Ravens are playing the New England Patriots. The score is 14-0, with the Ravens in lead. See you at the game! ;)
Dallas Cowboys helmet


-Commander Lee

PLAYOFFS

Hey,
How is everyone doing today? Well, I'm doing pretty well today. Do you know who's doing well, too? The New York Jets! Yesterday the Jets defeated the Bengals in a brilliant game with the score ending as 24 to 14 with Jets advancing to the next round. Also, the Cowboys defeated the Eagles in a great game, with the score ending as 20 to 16. I hope all of you guys are looking forward to the Super Bowl, as Commander Lee and and I are!!!
New York Jets helmet


-General Johnson

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Bowl Bash Victories

Hello,

I'm sure you have heard about the Alabama victory in the BCS game. Yes if you haven't, Alabama defeated Texas 37 to 21. It was an exciting game and both teams had a great time. But what really blew Texas' chance of winning was when they tried to do a shuttle pass at the end of the first half, and a player from Alabama intercepted the ball and then ran for a touchdown to make the score 24 to 6 in the first half. Also, the Gators crushed the Bearcats in a great game with the score ending as 51 to 24. Well that's enough sports and blogging for today.
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See you soon,
General Johnson

The Battle of Annapolis!

To all this may concern:

On this 19th day of December, General Johnson of the 4th Brigadier Battalion and Commander Lee of the Southern Attack Force attempted and successfully scouted the southern borders in the Providence of Annapolis, Maryland. They encountered a trio of Carrier Pigeons, and successfully shot all but one of the birds down. They then refreshed themselves in the Annapolis Brigadier Quarters, until summoned for another mission.

Outside the Quarters, they discovered a fake rock, which was partially intact. Inside the rock, they found coiled chicken wire, and a de-fused Atomic Hand Grenade. They collected the items to bring to the Quarters for further inspection. While trekking across German Territory, they were highly vulnerable to ground assault. About halfway to their destination, they were ambushed by a trio of German Shepherds and their German Owners. They successfully defeated the assault, with no further harm.

While resting after the battle, they were again assaulted by a crashing Japanese Kamikaze. After avoiding the Kamikaze, they scouted the burning vessel, only to find its occupants no longer among the living. Exhausted, the General and Commander finally set off to return to HQ.

While trekking back to HQ, they were assaulted by a battalion of German Shepherds. Johnson stayed back, while firing his Carbonated .30. Lee braved forward, brandishing his iron hatchet. They both succeeded their missions, but Johnson was downed by a shot to his leg. Lee was greatly injured by a large shard of exploding shrapnel, which pierced his bullet guard, and penetrated deeply into his higher back.

Finally, Lee and Johnson survived the short journey to HQ, where they were rushed to the hospital. The two soldiers had braved the worst of the war, and are likely to be commemorated and honored greatly in the years to come. 2 weeks later, Lee is up and walking again, with the help of a walker. Unfortunately, he is having trouble running, and also is somewhat mentally challenged. Johnson is back in motion, completely healed except for a slight fracture in his right forearm.

Hello!

I am Jr Blogger, or Commander Lee. I will be General Johnson's Co. Writer and Editor, here on Back in Time. I am an avid reader, and enjoy playing the computer game, Wizard 101. Feel free to visit my blog, My 2 Cents, by clicking the link in our Blog List. Nice to meet you, and I look forward to writing to you!

-Jr Blogger

My First Post!

Hello I`m General Johnson. I'm sure my friend JR has told you about this site. Well I hope he did because he is the Co writer. I know that is great right! And I should tell you what this site is about. Shouldn't I? Well this site is about tons of stuff but for now I will be writing mostly about some cool historical fictions that JR and I wrote. Those stories will be about the Civil War, the World Wars, and the Vietnam War. And for all my viewers my next post will be a story about World War 2.

Sincerely,

General Johnson