A story ful of iron!!
Have you heard of the Iron man? I have.
This is a made up story about after the original story.
Once upon a time the Iron man was very bored, and when I say bored I mean bored!
So he desided to help build some bridges. He was still in Australia and there was a lot of iron in Australia so there was no problem there. The bridges were to be built in a valley which had a river going through it. The problem was there were not enough trucks to get all the iron to the building site. So the Iron man went to where the iron was stored and picked up ten tones of iron!!! The builders were amaised at this great feat and then the iron man started to run to the building site with all the iron. When he got there he dumped it by the river, and then the builders got to work. Then there was the problem of not having a crane, which would suit the job. But yet again the Iron man saved the day by streching all the way across the river, to fit all the pieces together. After all the work he had done he was hungry!! So all the juicy (to him) off cutings of the blocks of iron were brought to him for his meals for however long it would take to build the bridge.
This is a made up story about after the original story.
Once upon a time the Iron man was very bored, and when I say bored I mean bored!
So he desided to help build some bridges. He was still in Australia and there was a lot of iron in Australia so there was no problem there. The bridges were to be built in a valley which had a river going through it. The problem was there were not enough trucks to get all the iron to the building site. So the Iron man went to where the iron was stored and picked up ten tones of iron!!! The builders were amaised at this great feat and then the iron man started to run to the building site with all the iron. When he got there he dumped it by the river, and then the builders got to work. Then there was the problem of not having a crane, which would suit the job. But yet again the Iron man saved the day by streching all the way across the river, to fit all the pieces together. After all the work he had done he was hungry!! So all the juicy (to him) off cutings of the blocks of iron were brought to him for his meals for however long it would take to build the bridge.
3 Comments:
I like it young man! All in all a good tale...
By Tim, At 2:07 pm
thanks bro!!
By Andrew Harman, At 11:17 am
its OK it could be better its Abi
By Andrew Harman, At 10:38 am
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