tHIS IS THE HISTORY OF cATERPILLAR mAN... :3
If you're wondering about the history of our Caterpillar Man, read below.
It all started in Mrs. Allen's science class at Taylor Road Middle School.
The class was doing their first lab on gummy worms. Each student received one sour gummy worm and one regular one. Ellie sat on the left of Hamin, and Joyce sat to his right.
On the lab paper, one of the questions read, 'Describe each of the worms in detail.' Ellie and Joyce put normal, high-scoring answers. However, Hamin's answer wasn't so descriptive: Sour Gummy Worm - It is short and looks like a worm ; Regular Gummy Worm - It is long and looks like a worm.
The second the two girls saw the answers, they were laughing hysterically. "BWAHAHA!" Hamin, as expected, looked confused. "The answer isn't descriptive enough," Ellie said, holding back a laugh. "Fine," sniffed Hamin.
Then, Hamin began erasing some words on his paper. Joyce and Ellie were peering at the paper right next to his shoulders. Hamin had changed two words. On both of the answers, he changed the word "worm" to "caterpillar". And it wasn't even spelled correctly!
These were his 'improved' answers:
Sour Gummy Worm - It is short and looks like a catapiller.
Regular Gummy Worm - It is long and looks like a catapiller.
The girls were hysterical.
And this is how Ellie and Joyce decided on a name for Caterpillar Man (they wanted to nick name him because he seemed ideal for it--he acted stupid)
The class was doing their first lab on gummy worms. Each student received one sour gummy worm and one regular one. Ellie sat on the left of Hamin, and Joyce sat to his right.
On the lab paper, one of the questions read, 'Describe each of the worms in detail.' Ellie and Joyce put normal, high-scoring answers. However, Hamin's answer wasn't so descriptive: Sour Gummy Worm - It is short and looks like a worm ; Regular Gummy Worm - It is long and looks like a worm.
The second the two girls saw the answers, they were laughing hysterically. "BWAHAHA!" Hamin, as expected, looked confused. "The answer isn't descriptive enough," Ellie said, holding back a laugh. "Fine," sniffed Hamin.
Then, Hamin began erasing some words on his paper. Joyce and Ellie were peering at the paper right next to his shoulders. Hamin had changed two words. On both of the answers, he changed the word "worm" to "caterpillar". And it wasn't even spelled correctly!
These were his 'improved' answers:
Sour Gummy Worm - It is short and looks like a catapiller.
Regular Gummy Worm - It is long and looks like a catapiller.
The girls were hysterical.
And this is how Ellie and Joyce decided on a name for Caterpillar Man (they wanted to nick name him because he seemed ideal for it--he acted stupid)