You are hereBlogs / Joey's blog / My Own Time Machine

My Own Time Machine


By Joey - Posted on 15 February 2008

When I was ten years old I invented a time machine. I was looking up words and there was a link and it said "How To Build a Time Machine." So I clicked on it and then there was a list of stuff on how to build the time machine. Then a paper started to print, it was the steps. I went out and bought the stuff. Soon my computer screen said, "Sorry, the page you were looking for could not be found."
The next day I started to build the machine. It took four hours for me to finish building it. After a while I turned on the time machine and all the power in the house went out. I quickly closed it. Hopefully I could try to set the time, day, year I wanted to go soon. The next day I was sure I was ready to use the machine.
But first I had to test it out. So I tied a rope around one of my stuffed animals, turned on the time machine and threw the stuffed animal into the portal. I held the rope, then tugged on it. At last my animal came back and it was wet. It was wet because yesterday it was raining and I had set the time to yesterday. Soon I reset the time to the day I got my first pet. Actually I changed my mind, I wanted to go back to the past when dinosaurs weren't gone. Soon I stepped into the portal and it was so COOL! I saw all the timeliness and years. Some how I was moving on my own.

Fast forward... When I got there, some how there was a laptop in my backpack. So I opened it and it said, "You have to find the time machine in this time, (Hint): It's in a cave."

I thought it was a game. Then out of nowhere a voice said, "No, this is not a game." "AHHHH!" I screamed, then I ran away. After a while I got tired, then I finally saw a cave. Of course I walked in it and then I got pulled into the portal and after a while I was back inside my room. I was relieved, but I knew I had to hide the machine or destroyed it. So I chose to destroy it because I am never going back into the past or go into the future. All the parts suddenly vanished.

The next day I forgot all about the time machine and was clueless about what I did the past few days. When my brother was on the Internet he saw something and it said "How To Build Your Own Time Machine," I told him to click it and stuffs popped out of nowhere in his room and a paper started to print, it was the steps. After a while we finished building it, we tested it out. We chose to go to the future. We went into the portal, and we reached there and we had to find the portal in the future time... Then I suddenly got my memoirs of the time machine I built and said, "NOT AGAIN!!

Tags