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Wednesday, October 29, 2008


A DYING BREED

Documentary by Kayla Guttery

Contents

1... Intro
2... Current State
3... List of Breed
4... Outcomes
5... Conclusion
Introduction

The Species, Many are unaware of the dying breed formally known as the Mesa Boys, however, I will never hesitate to brag . . er, i mean, explain my connection to them and extensive knowlege of there rare and desirable attributes as a species. Located in the northwestern regions of mesa, there typical behavior is awesome!Living styles vary but as any other animal species, they all share similar physical features, behavioral attributes, interset, eating/sleeping/"mating" habits. These points will be extensivally eplained though out the documentary. Enjoy the Enculturation!

Current State


Currently, the species has died, in a sense. What is so different about tese animals apposed to the close mammal relatives (the bear, the wild goose, and the jack rabbitt) is there form of hibernation. Instead of sleeping for long periods of time, or flying south for a season, this species chooses to up and leave for two whole years, in result, they return better people and having served the Lord. Like i said, very different. There comes a point in the male mormons life when it is reay to leave the nest and become an Elder, it is a different transition for each boy. However, the mesa boys all transisioned well and at there own due time . . . or birthday. Currently there are Mesa boys in Brazil, Minnesota, Orgen, Caliornia, Pennsylvania, Ukrain, Chile, and Nebraska. This is hopefully the only time in theeir lives that they will be away from their natural habitat, Mesa.

List of Breed

Gary Whiting Carlsbad,California

Justin Halbert Minneapolis, Minnesota

Preston Noble Orsoreno, Chile
Ryan Sandberg Harrisburg, Pennsylvainia

Colton Lee Catachas, Brazil

Zach Wadsworth Ukrain
Clint Soloman Pacalc, Brazil
Channing Judd Brazil

Gary Ellingson Omaha, Nabraska

Stephen Chapman Portland, Orgen

Outcomes



While this spcial time in the male Momons life is only for those short two years, the impact it has on the femal, is catarophic at times. . . . ok, im talking about me!!!! I miss my boys!!! sooo much! I know they're doing good and having the time of their lives but . . . i wanna go too ! This last wednesday was the day my last Mesa boy said goodbye, there it is, i have no friends :)I miss those boys but i love um so much and loving hearing from them. Thanks to Sis. Halbert I get to hear their monthly updates, acheivments and stories all in one awesome letter!

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CONCLUSION


I miss my boys and I love them so much but I love the work that they're doing more! GO ELDERS!!!


Oh and a VERY special shout out to ELDER Stephen Chapman, he's the last one! Congradulations Stephen, i love you!






Thus ends the documantary on the facinating , rare and highly amusing Mesa boys!

3 comments:

  1. Stephen looks like one tough bad A!

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  2. thats so funny because thats what he refers to himself as!

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  3. KAYLA!!! I freaking miss you! can we please hang out and be each others friends!?!?! i miss you! Call me! and i'll call you!

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