Thursday, September 5, 2019

Pigeon Impossible

In room 2 we watched at short clip of a pigeon and a secret agent. Once we had watched the clip we had to write about it on our chromebooks, but we made it out to be that we were a news producer. I liked how we got to be creative with our wirting. My goal for my writing was to make sure that I didnt start every sentence with same words. I hope you enjoy my wiritng and please leave a helpful comment.

Pigeon Impossible

Date: 15/04/08
Location: Washington DC

Welcome to Channel 3 news if your host Samara Beattie and I have some breaking News for you today!!


It is said to be that something very unusual occurred in washington DC on the 15 of April 2008. A random member of the public reported this crime scene to the police midday after this disaster was finished.

The story of this catastrophe was that a pigeon wanted a donut so bad a dramatic destruction had to happen for this one pigeon to finally receive his donut.

An agent walking through the streets of Washington DC was carrying a briefcase and a donut and little do we know what was healed inside the briefcase until… A pigeon came along up of a seat for this donut and ended up knocking the briefcase out of the agents hand, the pigeon rolled off the seat and got locked inside of this agents briefcase.

This certain briefcase was filled with buttons that was not known what was the cause of these buttons. The cheeky pigeon pushed all the buttons he could find but as soon as he saw the agent holding the donut next to the fire he hopped out of the briefcase, but the agent still did not give the donut, so the pigeon took matters into his claws, pushing the big red button and judging from any other big red button stories it is normally something very important. IT ENDED UP BEING A ROCKET ON ITS WAS TO MOSCOW WHICH WAS BASED IN RUSSIA!!

The agent got hold of the briefcase and flew up to the rocket with the pigeon following him of course. Finally the agent destroyed the rocket and in the end the pigeon got his donut.




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