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I woke up and tidied up my room. I then got ready for the day. So I pulled out my schedule and looked at the plan for today. Wait what, it’s blank? “This can’t be right” I thought. This has never happened before. After checking that I was on the right page and asking my mom if I had anything for the day, I came to the conclusion that I actually didn’t have anything today. This left me with a lot of time to kill. Since today was Sunday, I made sure that all of my homework was done and checked my calendar one more time just to make sure I didn’t have anything.

I then decided to go play soccer with my little brother. On our way to the soccer field I noticed that Derek was at the basketball court applying Gallagher’s lotion. “What a success.”
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We then walked passed Grandpa’s house and saw him practicing his voice in the mirror. I noticed a bottle of Gallagher’s lotion on the sink. “Willy must have done a good job with spreading my lotion company” I thought. We continued until I saw Sandoval measuring against the wall with a bottle of lotion in her hand. I wondered how Willy convinced these people to buy the lotion. It’s not like it will give you superpowers or anything. I shrugged the thought off and continued walking.

After that, we arrived at the soccer field and saw Kimball applying lotion to his soccer cleat. Now something was wrong, I had to figure it out.

I made it down to Willy’s office and knocked on the door. “Come in” He answered. I opened the door and asked him, “How did you get everyone to buy my lotion.” “I told them it would solve it would solve all of their problems” He answered. I responded by saying “Ok” and then I left. I’m not sure if the experience where you don’t have any plans for the day has happened to everyone here, but I’m sure it has happened to some of you. But this just goes to show that the day can still be action

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