Friday, Froyo, and Music!

It's Friday! :D WOOOHHOOOO!!!!! :D You know what that means, its Question Time!!! :D

Do you have a question for Sarah and Malachi? Just check out the Submit a Question page tab.


1) What is you favorite food that you "live on" all the time during the hot summer?

Malachi: Watermelon is the bomb for sure. I also never turn down ice cream, or ice cold lemonade. Or slushies. Or basically anything cold and sweet.

Sarah: Watermelon. I love watermelon <3 Oh slushies too!!! I haven't had a slushie in ages >.<

Disney Sidekicks: Abu vs Max

Sarah is kind of starting to slowly take over Scribbles O.O Shhh! Don't let Malachi know that this is only phase one of her evil plan. Phase two is taking over the entire universe. Anywho, its that time of the week!


Ok, it's really Fandom Thursday, but shhh!!! Don't let that Camel know!

Gamer Science

Sarah may have temporarily taken over the Wednesday news posts and turning them into science nerdy things >.> But science is soooo cool though! Sarah loves science!

I don't know about you guys, but growing up I had a Nintendo DS and a Gameboy. And of course, these handheld game consoles had those game chips. Sometimes you'd pop in a game chip and then OH MY GOSH IT'S NOT WORKING!!! So you did the logical thing that you had done countless times just like so many other people, and you would blow on the game chip and in the slot to get it to work. You assumed that you were getting rid of dust and improving the conductivity of the metal so the game would play.

Esrever

Hey guys! Today we have an awesome short story by Mike! This story really puts into perspective the writing process and what quite a few of us writers go through when writing a story. Things are sometimes a bit- backwards- in the writing process and Mike really proves that with this short story.

Esrever 
By Mike 

In the last minute of December 11th he put the pen down and said, "There."

A few minutes before he struggled through the last few sentences, the words that would stay with the reader and give them closure. Well, it was more of the protagonist dropping a beverage in a parking lot. He reasoned that it was the perfect ending, a period on the end of a sentence that started with the emphasis on her clumsiness.

Memorial Day Veteran's Tribute

It's Memorial Day here in the states and Scribbles would like to take the time to honor all the amazing men and women who have served their country. We want to start off with an iconic poem:

Freedom Is Not Free
by Kelly Strong

I watched the flag pass by one day.
It fluttered in the breeze.
A young Marine saluted it,
and then he stood at ease.
I looked at him in uniform
So young, so tall, so proud,
He'd stand out in any crowd.
I thought how many men like him
Had fallen through the years.
How many died on foreign soil?
How many mothers' tears?
How many pilots' planes shot down?
How many died at sea?
How many foxholes were soldiers' graves?
No, freedom isn't free.