
CJ Enterprise
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I'm simply someone who loves to write stories and poetries
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Top Ten Underrated Bruno Mars Songs
Bruno Mars may be known for his chart-topping hits, but there’s more to this Doo-Wopping Hooligan than meets the ear. Mars has churned out a number of fantastic songs over the past half-decade, but a lot of them never got the recognition they deserved from the media, the airwaves, or even in the hearts of fans. Still these songs deserve a place in history alongside the ubiquitous hits, or at least a listen after you’re done spinning “24K Magic” on repeat.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Beat
Near Death By Ice
After a festive Xmas of a shivering breeze of winter, it was in the new year in the middle of January, as kids were still of school until the end of the month. On one silvery, shivery snowy day as the snow blanketed the lands far and wide chewing the underfoot of everyone around passing by on a frosty Sunday. At a local village nearby where a steep large hill was present, there was also a large grotesque pond about as wide size of a football field but rather shaped and sloped in one large, bizarre oval, the children accompanied by their parents along with other teenage socialising around friends, were enjoying sledging down the hill. At least groups of twenty or more people were already there, giving it a whirl and expecting the bumps and sprays of the white raindrops of the snowflakes sprayed side by side.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Fiction
Star Emerald
Darkness fell into a gaze that very few would get the opportunity to look upon rarely, the night sky brightened with the lights of the north as a mist of greenness danced upon the rays, twirling, and canoeing like bizarre tsunami waves erupted from emerald ocean so softly as though it gave a glimpse of heaven from above. The rays stretched, spread, and sprayed so astonishingly beautiful in such spectacular brightness of lush, quite like swarming, dimensional, Teale-coloured wave tubes of the heavens. Your eyes never wanting to take your eyes of from the dark greenish skies, as though all will be well, safe in your surroundings, a stream of relaxation through the mind and without a worry in the world. The Northern lights were what dreams could be if they were ever allowed to dance so free in the skies.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Earth
The Missing Horn
It was another busy and typical day at work at the museum downtown, I rambled round upstairs and down along the balconies throughout the nearest exits and museum displays, but I was also on guard as the public patrolled the museum leisurely to view the historic artifacts, relics of the past, ancient exhibits, wax cravings of famous people, statues etc.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Fiction
Finley: Part 2
For many miles and miles, the Hammerhead Shark Finley swam along across the deep blue sea as the light of dawn broke out turning the light of the Atlantic Sea sky blue. Finley passed by a large Blue Whale, a school of Groupers, many different shaped, sized, and coloured anemones, and avoiding a forest of Purple - Striped Jellyfish. All he could think of was finding and reaching a particular Coral Reef that would be adjacent to algae of seaweed and most of all for any clam oysters that would contain one shining Pearl to bring back to the Red Octopus in order to magically mend the Hammerheads broken fin that was still coated of the algae that had very little effect of making it better at all. It was now becoming a huge issue of Finley, as he struggled to keep up with swimming forward and for his fin to keep stroking as he could feel the aches crawling through his scales, but he pressed on with much determination trying to ignore the pain and find what he was looking for.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Fiction
One's Own Package
During the freezing, breezy winter periods round a land far away, I was starting work on a casual but usual brisky morning. I had just finished breakfast and left my timber cabin, as wide as a pond and large as a bungalow in the middle of nowhere but between mountainous regions below that could easily be mounted on by an avalanche occurred but luckily by cabin was just high enough to be lain on a large hill, although the annoying part was having to walk down steadily to the bottom without slipping and tumbling downwards to make my way to work.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Fiction
Top Ten Underrated Justin Timberlake Songs
Justin Timberlake, one of the most influential recognizable music artists in the world who has made such phenomenal joy-popping music, a huge role model in the music industry and an icon to fans across the globe, as his music (along with *NSYNC) produced alongside Pharrell Williams creating five studio albums, has earned him five Number 1 hit singles, ten Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards, nine Billboard Music Awards, nine People's Choice Awards, eleven Video Music Awards, and many more nominations and wins.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Beat
Something About Black Forest
Chocolate, the sweetness and luxury to the tongue and the blessing of life for every mouth on planet earth, so mouth devouring for the children especially yet unfortunate to those who dislike or allergic to it. Still chocolate is what it is no matter the different or adjoined flavours of brands and other foods of desserts and snacks.
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Feast
Finley: Part 1
Beneath the dark blue far widened seas of the Atlantic deep down, was a lone pale Hammerhead Shark named Finley. He was named that as he was rather lonely and never feeling like he fitted in with other sharks, especially since he was a Hammerhead and mainly that he had a broken fin after escaping near death of a fight from a Tiger Shark. Because of the near fatal incident, Finley was a misfit to the other Shark species (including his own), but he was rather friendly with the Sea Turtles passing by the near currents of Mexico.
By CJ Enterprise5 years ago in Fiction