my life has had great impact on myself and those around
me.
Back in the day when I was sixteen I left school with
great grades all thanks to the revision chip I invented. After
leaving school, I went on to graduate at the top of my
classes. At the age of twenty one I was playing basketball
for the Sheffield sharks when a scout from the Memphis
Grizzlies NBA team spotted me and asked me to sign with
them. I remember it like it was yesterday, the scout
approached me in the changing rooms just after I had the
game winning dunk. After I signed with the Grizzlies I
moved a few of my friends to a large apartment in Memphis.
It was a little cramped though with Steve and Hollie in one
room, Chris and Cristal in another room and Giorgi in the
other bedroom.
Over the next few years nothing much happened apart
from buying a mansion and a hummer. From then my luck
was about to get better, after winning the season with
Memphis I was transferred once again but this time to the
Sixers. After winning another season with the Sixers I
purchased a house with Allen Iverson and went on to win
M.V.P at the NBA all-star game. After a few weeks Allen
was forced to move to L.A. and once again I was left with the
silence of my own thoughts.
At the age of thirty five I came across one of Andy
Boyce’s,” Mega ages active memory cards.” Using the card,
I became a judge of the high courts helping decide upon
peoples future. As a judge, I made many new friends, most
of which recognized me from my successful career in
basketball. When I think about it, it seems like they only
liked me because of my money. After around a year as a
judge I met a nice young woman, called Beyonce, in a bar,
we started to see more of each other more and more. Later
on that year, I decided it wasn’t working as a judge and
decided to move to San Antonio where I planned to propose
to Beyonce.
At sixty, I was happily married with two children, a dog
and three fish. I felt that my life was coming to an end when
I was diagnosed with cancer. After five vigorous back to
back operations surgeons managed to remove the
cancerous cells and within a few days in a hospital bed I was
back on my feet again. Life meant a lot more to me from
that point and after almost losing it, I lived my life as if
everyday was my last.
By Sam Poskitt