Wednesday, November 14, 2012

EOC Week 7: The Pitch: The Final




What I’m preparing to share with you, you may or may not believe. It’s very simple:
“Nessies Chips! The chips with the flavor you won’t believe”
Made from local potatos grown from near the loch and comes in two flavors: Haggis (Haggis is Scotland’s best-known regional dish. It is made from lamb’s offal (lungs, liver and heart) mixed with suet, onions, herbs and spices, all packed into a skin, traditionally made of a sheep’s stomach.) and the exotic cheese flavor Strathkiness.
Scotland is a very colorful land full of rolling hills and mountains to explore. In this great land are a multitude of lakes, or ‘lochs’ as the locals call them. One of the most famous is Loch Ness. Loch ness is 950 feet deep and about 22 miles long. It is certainly big enough to house something large enough to be seen and recognized from far away.
Phineas Fogg spent 80 days circumnavigating the globe and had adventures in most countries. One of those countries is Scotland. The entry in his daily log from his Scotland adventure, goes something like this:
“Today started out the same as most of these days have been wake up navigate the days direction and pace and hit the trail hard. The balloon is in need of repair and we are only two days ahead of schedule. We will have to stop at the Loch Ness town of ________. We have heard rumours of some sort of monster that lives in the lake and eats small animals and children. Along the edges of the loch are strange formations near trees that resemble small mountains. The local children run and play along them so very happy go lucky.”

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