Friday, February 15, 2019
An Urge to Write :: Personal Narratives Writing Essays
An Urge to Write Everyone seems to become a reason for liking or disliking theme. It seems to stem from past experiences, or things writing has done for someone or not done for someone. For me, writing is a privilege and I enjoy writing immensely. Its solid to put my finger on one distinct reason I take pleasure in writing but I theorise one of the causes for my appreciation of writing stems back to about two long time ago. I was a sophomore in high school, and it was basically a tradition that my friend Jess and I would get together sporadically on various Friday nights. She would come to my house in the early evening hours, and we would give out our qualifying. As soon as we would turn the corner of my block Id light up my cigarette and wed begin our recollection of the weeks events. On one particular Friday in October we began our walk as we had any other. The air had a cool brisk tonus about it but we werent really bothered by the abrupt chill and just kept walking. We walked throughout town for a hardly a(prenominal) hours just walking and talking, laughing and acting hysterical and crazy oer the most minute details of that weeks happenings. We walked till the passageway lights shown bright on the black streets before us and then we went to our customary stop after our walk. We entered the restaurant just like we had so many another(prenominal) times before. We took our seat at the regular booth with the torn vinyl radical and wooden sides etched with the signatures of the many who had sat in the booth before us. The air reeked of grease and cigarette smoke and was polluted by the penetrate of senseless chatter from the thirty or so people that herd this tiny room the size of a large closet. Yet, neither the smell, or the noise or the dcor of dollar bills littering the walls bothered us. This was our tradition as corny and juvenile as it was we knew we would always treasure this special and droll elflike place. We sat at our little booth and began our own little chatter fest there.
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