Sunday, July 29, 2012

A FUNNY STORY


In this story, there are three characters: Millip Mustard, Killip Ketchup, and Rillip Relish. One day, Millip Mustard, Killip Ketchup, and Rillip Relish went for a walk, and right when they were starting their walk, they saw a giant stone rolled across their front porch. Yesterday evening, there was a very windy storm. And Millip Mustard, Killip Ketchup, and Rillip Relish - they stayed inside yesterday evening and they played all kinds of fun games. Like Wheel of Fortune! And they played Twister and Mille Bornes and they loved all of the games they played. In the windy storm a giant stone rolled across their front door so they couldn't go out. So they went out a window instead. They couldn't open up their door, either. They had all kinds of pictures in their house. All over their kitchen, even all over the floor. I really mean all over because their house was made out of pictures and their dining room was made out of band-aids. And all their furniture, even their mirrors, were made out of glass. All glass. They loved their house so much that they never wanted to get out of it. But they had to get out of it because they had to go to the supermarket to buy food. They loved food so much - the rest of their house was made out of food!

The End.

40 comments:

  1. Phillip, I just read your story to Papa, Great Grammie and Great Grampie. I loved the names of the characters and the description of their house.
    Great Grammie said she thinks it's "a really cool story".
    Great Grampie said "it's a terrific story, just amazing."
    Papa wants to know if the three characters in the story like to eat hamburgers and if they bought some when they went to the supermarket?

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    1. I'm glad you like it. Can you give Papa the answers? The answers are yes and yes. -Phillip

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  2. Hi Phillip, it's your uncle Josh. This is my new favourite blog. I also like food a lot.

    I look forward to more of your stories!

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    1. I'm glad you liked it and now that I know your comment, I'm going to send one every day. -Phillip

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  3. What a wonderful story! Millip, Killip and Rillip sound like a lot of fun!

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  4. Dear Phillip,

    I just read your story about Millip Mustard, Killip Ketchup and Rillip Relish. They are really cool characters and it sounds like they have an awesome house. You write very well and I think you are going to do a great job with your new blog.

    Thank-you for telling your story,

    Dawn from New Brunswick

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  5. Wow!What a wonderful story. You have the makings to be a great author someday-keep up the good work.

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  6. wow Phillip! this is an awesome story! Thank you so much for sharing it! :)

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  7. I love your storytelling blog, Phillip. I wish my house were made of food!

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    1. I'm glad you like it. I really wish my house was made out of peas! - Phillip

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  8. Excellent start Phillip. I look forward to more stories from you :-).

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    1. I am going to make another story every day. -Phillip

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  9. Hi Phillip! Thank you for sharing your story. I am wondering about that big rock that rolled in front of the door. Do you think Millip, Killip and Rillip will leave it there, or will they try to move it out of the way?

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    1. They can't try to move it out of the way, because it's too heavy and they already tried. -Phillip

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  10. Hi Phillip!
    My daughter Claire and I read your story and we loved it. We thought it was so funny that we are thinking about redecorating our dining room with Bandaids, just so we have something extra to giggle about every day. We can't wait to read your next story. Keep up the great work :)

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    1. I LOVE my story! I'm glad you and Claire like it. I want to tell Claire that I'm glad she likes it. -Phillip

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    2. Hi Phillip, this is Claire. My Dad's name is Phillip too, but I call him Daddy. My Dad's Dad is named Phillip too, but I call him Loppy. Have a nice day.
      Claire

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  11. Phillip, I read your story and just had to share it with my kids! The loved Killip, Millip, and Rillip. Do you have more stories about these three that you will share with us? We would love to see where their next adventure is going to take them!

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    1. I'm making another story every day. -Phillip

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  12. Hey Phillip,

    I also really love your story!!I liked that all the names of the characters had alliteration. Alliteration is when all the words start with the same sound.

    I'll bet you can guess why I like alliteration so much!

    -Beth Button

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  13. Phillip, you have amazing talent...in photography and in writing! Looking forward to your posts. :)

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    1. I decided the cereal picture because their house is made out of food. - Phillip

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  14. Hi Phillip,

    I can tell by your story that you have a wonderful sense of humour and a great imagination - which means you will write some fantastic stories!!

    I really enjoyed reading your funny story.

    Keep up the great work!

    Sincerely,
    Karyn (a teacher in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)

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    1. You're my first friend in Saskatoon! And I knew that you would like my story even though I didn't know you. -Phillip

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  15. I am your uncle Josh's friend in Fredericton. This is a great story! Keep bloggin!

    -Jill

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    1. I just posted a description about their house. -Phillip

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  16. A dining room made of band-aids? That sounds like a sticky situation, get it- sticky? I would love to hear you best knock-knock joke sometime. Love, Raegan

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    1. Yup - I got it because Band-Aids are sticky. Knock Knock. Who's there? Orange. Orange who? Orange banana banana banana! -Phillip

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  17. Hi Phillip,
    This is a great story! I can't wait to show it and your blog to Lillian when she gets home from preschool. Keep writing!

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    1. There's something on its way in the mail for Lillian. I'm glad you like it. -Phillip

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  18. Great story! I wish my house was made out of food!

    I am looking forward to the next one. :)

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    1. I'm glad you like it. I wish my house was made out of food, too. -Phillip

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  19. Louisette and Brooklyn HigginsAugust 1, 2012 at 4:41 PM

    Phillip,
    This is a wonderful storey! Keep writing my friend! I can not wait to read more.
    Brooklyn especially loved it!

    From your friend Louisette :) and Brooklyn!

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