Most Unforgettable Experience

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Most Unforgettable Experience

Unforgettable Experience

I’ve had a few unforgettable experiences before. Some were so fun that it would be impossible to forget them. Others, pretty scary. Like when I watched a Halloween movie and started seeing Michael Myers everywhere, or when I first rode a roller coaster at Six Flags.

There was this one time when I had gone to Six Flags. It had been my birthday, and I was very excited to go on a roller coaster. After a few hours, we went to Gotham City where all of the rides were and got on the Joker. It started off like a bullet with exhilarating speed. I felt that I was going to collide with the rails because of how close they were.

So for a full three minutes I felt G-force ripple my cheeks as I prayed for a quick end. When it finally ended, I felt good but wanted to take it again. After that, I had no problems getting on a coaster. A few years later, on Halloween, I remember having watched a Halloween movie. Due to all of the hacking in it, I started having haunting dreams.

I remember him coming up to me waving a knife. When that happened, I always woke up screaming in the dark. Finally there was this one time when I had won the spelling bee. I was in first grade and had been practicing for days. When the time came I felt ready. The first hour passed like a blur, with me feeling smug at all of the other people losing.

When the last ten people were left, I started to feel a little unconfident. Sickness started to build up in my chest when it was only three left. So knowing that I continued on looking for all the world a weary, battle worn kid. “Does”, said the announcer. With ease I spelled it. After It was over, I felt relieved that it was all over.

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  • Submitted by: Psyko655
  • Date Submitted: 02/26/2009 12:43 PM
  • Category: Miscellaneous
  • Words: 326
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