Post by StarSwirl05 on Feb 4, 2009 18:25:18 GMT -5
The Book of Ponyville Records
At school…
“Alright, who would like to go next for show and tell?” asked Hackney.
“I would, Ms. Hackney,” said Bright Eyes.
“Come on up, Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. Bright Eyes walks to the front of the class
“I have for show and tell The Book of Ponyville Records,” said Bright Eyes. It talks about all the records that have been done here by any pony. Everyone else oohs and ahs. Like this one, the largest ice cream sundae was 6 feet tall and needed a bowl 7 inches in diameter to fill it. It happened right at our ice cream shop many years ago.
“That’s very interesting Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. What else does it have?
“The longest rock concert was 10 hours,” said Bright Eyes.
“I am so going to try and break that record,” said Melody.
“The tallest snowman ever created was 24 feet tall,” said Bright Eyes.
“Now that’s a record to break for winter,” said Ace.
“The oldest pony was 121 years old,” said Bright Eyes. One pony juggled over 300 balls at once!
“I can’t even begin to think about how that was done,” said Clover.
“Thank you for your presentation, Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. The school clock rings That’s it for today, the rest will go tomorrow. See you all later. The ponies leave.
“Wow what an awesome book, Bright Eyes,” said Melody.
“Thanks, I got it for my birthday a few weeks ago,” said Bright Eyes.
“We should try to break some of the records,” said Patch.
“Yeah but which ones?” asked Starlight. We certainly can’t try and break the oldest pony record.
“Well, there’s also one in here about a pony who 3 bowls of ice cream in a half hour,” said Bright Eyes.
“Is there anything really truly easier?” asked Sweetheart.
“Hmm, let me see,” said Bright Eyes. She scans the book. Ah here’s one we could break. It says here that one pony’s team scored 26 goals in soccer in a half an hour.
“We’re all good at soccer,” said Ace.
“Let’s split up into 2 teams,” said Bright Eyes.
“Girls against boys?” asked Ace.
“Fine by us,” said Melody.
“Then let’s go!” said Bon-Bon. The scoreboard nearby lights up and begins the countdown.
“All set,” said Bright Eyes.
“Time to break a Ponyville record!” said everyone. Later…
“We did it, we made 27 goals in a half an hour!” said Ace.
“I can’t believe they truly did it,” said Sweetheart.
“That’s because Ace is the star soccer player,” said Melody. Way to go, guys.
“I don’t know about the rest of you but I’m ready to go home and sleep,” said Patch.
“Me too,” said Melody.
“Me three,” said Lancer.
“At least we can rest knowing we broke a Ponyville record,” said Ace.
“That’s for sure,” said Bright Eyes.
“Later guys,” said Ace.
“Later,” said everyone else. Everyone walks home.
“Well done on breaking that record, Ace,” said Hackney.
“It was nothing,” said Ace.
“It wasn’t easy either,” said Hackney. I watched that game and it was back-and-forth until you started scoring goal after goal.
“Yeah, I guess it was close,” said Ace.
“See you tomorrow, Ace,” said Hackney.
“See you, Ms. Hackney,” said Ace. At each of their houses…
“Anything happen in school today, Melody?” asked her mother.
“Well not much except Bright Eyes showed us a book that had all the Ponyville records in it and my friends and I broke one of the book’s records.
“That’s very interesting, Melody, congratulations,” said her mother.
“I couldn’t have done it without my friends,” said Melody.
At school…
“Alright, who would like to go next for show and tell?” asked Hackney.
“I would, Ms. Hackney,” said Bright Eyes.
“Come on up, Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. Bright Eyes walks to the front of the class
“I have for show and tell The Book of Ponyville Records,” said Bright Eyes. It talks about all the records that have been done here by any pony. Everyone else oohs and ahs. Like this one, the largest ice cream sundae was 6 feet tall and needed a bowl 7 inches in diameter to fill it. It happened right at our ice cream shop many years ago.
“That’s very interesting Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. What else does it have?
“The longest rock concert was 10 hours,” said Bright Eyes.
“I am so going to try and break that record,” said Melody.
“The tallest snowman ever created was 24 feet tall,” said Bright Eyes.
“Now that’s a record to break for winter,” said Ace.
“The oldest pony was 121 years old,” said Bright Eyes. One pony juggled over 300 balls at once!
“I can’t even begin to think about how that was done,” said Clover.
“Thank you for your presentation, Bright Eyes,” said Hackney. The school clock rings That’s it for today, the rest will go tomorrow. See you all later. The ponies leave.
“Wow what an awesome book, Bright Eyes,” said Melody.
“Thanks, I got it for my birthday a few weeks ago,” said Bright Eyes.
“We should try to break some of the records,” said Patch.
“Yeah but which ones?” asked Starlight. We certainly can’t try and break the oldest pony record.
“Well, there’s also one in here about a pony who 3 bowls of ice cream in a half hour,” said Bright Eyes.
“Is there anything really truly easier?” asked Sweetheart.
“Hmm, let me see,” said Bright Eyes. She scans the book. Ah here’s one we could break. It says here that one pony’s team scored 26 goals in soccer in a half an hour.
“We’re all good at soccer,” said Ace.
“Let’s split up into 2 teams,” said Bright Eyes.
“Girls against boys?” asked Ace.
“Fine by us,” said Melody.
“Then let’s go!” said Bon-Bon. The scoreboard nearby lights up and begins the countdown.
“All set,” said Bright Eyes.
“Time to break a Ponyville record!” said everyone. Later…
“We did it, we made 27 goals in a half an hour!” said Ace.
“I can’t believe they truly did it,” said Sweetheart.
“That’s because Ace is the star soccer player,” said Melody. Way to go, guys.
“I don’t know about the rest of you but I’m ready to go home and sleep,” said Patch.
“Me too,” said Melody.
“Me three,” said Lancer.
“At least we can rest knowing we broke a Ponyville record,” said Ace.
“That’s for sure,” said Bright Eyes.
“Later guys,” said Ace.
“Later,” said everyone else. Everyone walks home.
“Well done on breaking that record, Ace,” said Hackney.
“It was nothing,” said Ace.
“It wasn’t easy either,” said Hackney. I watched that game and it was back-and-forth until you started scoring goal after goal.
“Yeah, I guess it was close,” said Ace.
“See you tomorrow, Ace,” said Hackney.
“See you, Ms. Hackney,” said Ace. At each of their houses…
“Anything happen in school today, Melody?” asked her mother.
“Well not much except Bright Eyes showed us a book that had all the Ponyville records in it and my friends and I broke one of the book’s records.
“That’s very interesting, Melody, congratulations,” said her mother.
“I couldn’t have done it without my friends,” said Melody.