Friday, February 11, 2011

Weekly 3

On the Galapagos isles lies this memorial of Fonzy lies. During this time period the Hudew people built large memorial megaliths to honor famous people.  This person was the entertainer. Fonzy knew everyone and everyone knew Fonzy.  Fonzy caught the eye of the war chief’s daughter. But the war chief Did not want his daughter to marry a fool. Fonzy had this talent for making people laugh.  So when he asked the good war chief what must be done to win his daughter the chief said, “You may not marry my daughter.” Fonzy was heartbroken.  Months went by and by order of the war chief Fonzy could not go near his daughter.  Then came the day the Hudews went to war with the nation to the south.  Fonzy decided if he could not be with his love he should die fighting for her safety. So he went off to war. The war was long and tough. The raiders started losing moral. The story goes Fonzy ran around the camp spreading cheer and boosted the moral of the troops to make them actually win the war despite the strong odds put against them. In the end the war chief gave Fonzy permission to marry his daughter. The megalith represents a memorial to Fonzy. Fonzy is represented in the center with his thumbs in the position he was known to have used with the word he said before going into battle, AAAAAAAAAY.

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