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The Big Truck
By: Ken Lash
The Big TruckBy: Ken Lash
One day, early in the morning, Redneck Joe Jr. wanted to go mudding with his friends
Billy, Jerrod, and Case. So, they got Redneck Joe Jr.’s big truck and
drove off.
Red Neck Joe Jr. does not care.
They drove off to the mountains to find a mud hole. They got lost in the wilderness and the big truck
got scratched up, but Redneck Joe Jr. did not care.
They were driving until they finally found a mud hole. Bill got out to lock the hubs on the truck which put the truck in four-wheel drive.
Redneck Joe Jr. was blazing through the mud like two raccoons in a
garbage can. Then, Jerrod went through the mud on the international tractor just for
fun. Bill got into the Big Truck and got
stuck in the mud.
So, Bill got the chains, hooked them up to the truck and tried to
pull it out. Bill buried the tractor in the
mud-- wheels high! So he tried again, and he got the
truck out.
Then it was Case’s turn to go through. He was scared to go in the mud
because he’s a germ phobic. Redneck Joe Jr. persuaded him to go. Case tried to get into the truck, but he fell on his
head—OUCH!Then, he got back up.
Next, he got a ladder to get up to the big truck. He was in the truck and Redneck Joe Jr. was with him
since Case is a germ phobic. He also buckled up for safety. He
started the big truck and floored it.VROOM! VROOM!
As soon as Case hit the mud, the mud flew up to the window and
covered it. Case could not see, so he floored
the truck and it felt like it was moving.
So Redneck Joe Jr. opened the door and saw they weren’t moving.
Redneck Joe Jr. told Case, “Floor it!” Case floored it too hard and for a long
time. Suddenly, Case and Redneck Joe Jr.
heard a BOOM!
Case called Bill to pull him out. Next, he took the truck to the
garage to get fixed. Redneck Joe Jr. ordered a bigger
motor for the big truck. So Case, Bill, Jerrod and Redneck Joe Jr. all worked together to get
the job done.
I’m Ken Lash and I’m a junior at the Lawrence County Career and Technical
Center.My home school is Mohawk, and I am
enrolled in electrical occupations. I ride in big trucks, and I would like to
dedicate this book to the “Chevy Company.”