Thursday, May 7, 2009
General D' Ambrosia
I hate having this job and being afraid of heights. I always have to fly places now even better I had to have an interview three thousand feet above the ground which we call Finland. There is a crew working on things that I have no idea of. All of the crew is talking in a different language that I cannot understand except for some of the Spanish. I took Spanish when I was young in Mrs. Brulces class and I guess it paid off. I heard the word Hola and Si well I guess they didn't pay off. Anyway back to my interview. When he asked if I was surprised about his reaction to them attacking I was about to say no but he apparently I was going to say yes. It was enough to defend the zombies, but going out and attacking them. That is twice as bad but there was no other way to defeat them. I cannot imagine how much guilt he felt when he would send his troops into basically their death. I bet he did not feel guilty once the war was over. All of those soldiers mattered to help defeat the zombies. It was very true about what he said once the zombies get a kill they gain a person and when people kill a zombie it only kills a zombie. He was right about pushing the other side past its limit in war. A war was never over when every single person died it was over when the other side give up. And there was no limit for zombies you had to kill every last one of them. Overall zombies have a much bigger advantage.
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