Stories to Tell
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Jordan A. Jefferson
Jordan Jefferson was born in Birmingham, AL on March 23, 1990. Most of his formative years were spent in Chapel Hill, NC where he attended elementary and middle school. When he was 15 years old, his mom, brother and himself moved to Colfax, NC. He attended and graduated from Guilford Day School, a small private school. Upon graduation, he entered Winston-Salem State University, a historically black institution in Winston-Salem where all of his family have attended. He graduated with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and currently employed in his mother’s orthodontic practice where he have a variety of responsibilities including sterilizing the instruments, filing receipts and invoices, as well as running errands. He played football and basketball in high school, was introduced to tennis and golf, as well as piano. He currently now enjoys reading and watching movies with a special interest in Ninja Warrior type movies and literature. He enjoys writing and hopes that there will be an audience for his type of literature. He also enjoys traveling and have most recently visited Honolulu, Hawaii, San Francisco, California, Las Vegas, Nevada and Windsor, Canada. He have been fortunate enough to have been on an Alaskan cruise and taken a helicopter to the top of a glacier and ridden a sleigh pulled by the sleigh dogs. He have also visited several Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Barbados, and the Bahamas. People find him very likeable and quite a team player. He enjoys all cultures and hope to one day live and experience a much more diverse environment.
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Stories to Tell - Jordan A. Jefferson
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CONTENTS
Killer
Strong Stomach
Bill
The Bear
The Bear 2
Soldier Hamster
Shaolin Goose
Abbot Crane
Shaolin Ostrich
Wooden Elephant
The Basketball Rabbit
Abbot Cat
Boss Dog
Fearless Dog
Kung fu white cat
Kung Fu White Hamster
38262.pngKILLER
38271.pngO n September eleventh 2001 Osama Ben Laden bombed the twin towers. Fast forward years later, George Zimmerman followed a young boy named Treyvonne Martin home and murdered him in cold blood. Murders happen all the time in the United States of America. The United States is notorious for having the biggest guns and the most murders shown on the news. It would always hurt me to turn on the news and see another killing happen on the news. Guns originally came from rockets being used in China, but our country was found by a nation of criminals. Still murderers continue to prevail. I don’t care who you are, going to prison will make you feel like a goldfish trapped in a shark tank. In today’s time, the murder rate has gone up. Nobody really in this world wants to die. Most murders that happen in the news are often over drugs or over a woman. So to all children across the world follow your dreams and don’t become a killer because if you end up in prison they will break you.
38262.pngSTRONG STOMACH
38271.pngT here once was a man that played football and was really good at it as well. He could eat anything that didn’t move. Well once he realized this along, with him working out his body so much, he later developed powers from a powerful goddess that rubbed his stomach. Then he could even eat laxatives (some times even poison) and nothing happened to him at all. Sure he loved delicious food but no matter how nasty it was he could eat it as long as it did not move and digest it and absolutely nothing happened to him at all. Along with the fact that he was born so poor nothing can contain this man’s hunger. Women naturally fell to their knees knowing this man can digest anything. He ate chitlins, calamari, marlin, and even went on game shows such as Fear Factor and he had no trouble walking away