Me: Excuse me Mr. Boucher. I have heard you are a loyalist and making a good impact for the loyalists. Me being a loyalist I look up to you.
John: Is that so. Well it always makes me happy when I make a positive impact on a young life. God has given me the responsibility to act in favor of the king for he gave the king his powers. I have been appointed this position by the king and there for by god for god gave the king his power.
Me: I look up to you but I do not know what you do to help the loyalists.
John: I preach and tell people that god gave the king his power and god is wise. I also use my social charm to convince people to be on our loyalist side.
Me: Can I come besides Sundays.
John: I'm sorry but the church closes on any day but Saturday excuse me I mean Sunday.
Me: That's a bummer. I would like to come more often.
John: Well maybe you could help me out and help me organize what we should do in the church and what we should preach.
I am most like Benjamin Franklin because I like science and experiments.
Me: I would like that.
John: There will be a place for you in heaven fine young man.
Me: hello Mr. Benjamin Franklin.
Ben: yes how may I help you?
me: well my parents think you're really great man. When I asked them why they thought so, they said to ask you myself. So that is what I'm doing.
Ben: oh, well then, perhaps your parents respect my work as a statesman. I do not want this conflict to become a war. I, as a writer know how to talk and how to communicate. I am a very skilled and knowledgeable scientist.
Me: wow you do a lot of things. How do you manage?
Ben: I forgot to mention that I am also a printer and when you are good at your professions I guess it's easy to make time for them. It is a good idea for an experiment.
Me: I also think that I might have heard your name when I heard something about repealing the Stamp Act.
Ben: Yes, I was the one, who convinced the British government to repeal the Stamp Act, but they didn't stop treating the colonists unfairly so I became a patriot instead of a neutralist.
Me: I like your wig but I thought that people only wear that when discussing politics.
Ben: well sometimes I like to think of it as my thinking cap or in this case my thinking wig.
John: I preach and tell people that god gave the king his power and god is wise. I also use my social charm to convince people to be on our loyalist side.
Me: Can I come besides Sundays.
John: I'm sorry but the church closes on any day but Saturday excuse me I mean Sunday.
Me: That's a bummer. I would like to come more often.
John: Well maybe you could help me out and help me organize what we should do in the church and what we should preach.
I am most like Benjamin Franklin because I like science and experiments.
Me: I would like that.
John: There will be a place for you in heaven fine young man.
Me: hello Mr. Benjamin Franklin.
Ben: yes how may I help you?
me: well my parents think you're really great man. When I asked them why they thought so, they said to ask you myself. So that is what I'm doing.
Ben: oh, well then, perhaps your parents respect my work as a statesman. I do not want this conflict to become a war. I, as a writer know how to talk and how to communicate. I am a very skilled and knowledgeable scientist.
Me: wow you do a lot of things. How do you manage?
Ben: I forgot to mention that I am also a printer and when you are good at your professions I guess it's easy to make time for them. It is a good idea for an experiment.
Me: I also think that I might have heard your name when I heard something about repealing the Stamp Act.
Ben: Yes, I was the one, who convinced the British government to repeal the Stamp Act, but they didn't stop treating the colonists unfairly so I became a patriot instead of a neutralist.
Me: I like your wig but I thought that people only wear that when discussing politics.
Ben: well sometimes I like to think of it as my thinking cap or in this case my thinking wig.