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'''My Big 18th Party''' was a short text [[Christian]] wrote about his birthday in [[2000]]. It was written on February 10, [[2003]], and and published the next year, in the third issue of [[Sonichu's News Dash]]. | '''My Big 18th Party''' was a short text [[Christian]] wrote about his birthday in [[2000]]. It was written on February 10, [[2003]], and and published the next year, in the third issue of [[Sonichu's News Dash]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:32, 30 April 2009
My Big 18th Party was a short text Christian wrote about his birthday in 2000. It was written on February 10, 2003, and and published the next year, in the third issue of Sonichu's News Dash.
The end is left hauntingly open, daring the reader to plumb the darkest depths of his or her imagination to find what this fevered wish of a madman rising could possibly be.
SPOILER ALERT:
It was to get some china.
The Story
By. Christian W. Chandler
February 10, 2003
I will never forget my eighteenth birthday party; it was the best of the rest. The weekend before my real birthday, my mother and I prepared for the party I was going to host that day. We hung balloons and streamers, and we laid refreshments on the table. At the door was four of my high school *amigas, and one of them brought a friend. We ate pepperoni pizza and drank Pepsi, it was great. As mother lit the candles, I was filling up with ecstasy. After I blew the candles, I was presented with… a big jawbreaker from Kellie, an R.L. Stine novel from Sarah, a planer with stickers from Miranda and a rabbit doll with jelly beans from Tiffany. We watched Good Burger and had fun. After they left, it was done. What did I wish for?
Images from Chris's 18th birthday
Probably one of Chris's lesser embellished stories, this really did happen and Chris provided photographic evidence.
References
- ↑ Sonichu's Poetry Corner (SND #3) http://sonichuandrosechu.com/SchusNews3.htm