Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Column 102


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Melbourne
Story filed: Giant Robo Dog

Hi people it's Leo here. Today I am in Melbourne and I am going to talk about a building - yes, a building...just an ordinary bank building. But to me, it looks a giant Robo Dog disguised as a building. The only thing you can see of the Robo Dog is the two ears and the forehead. Around the dog is glass panels to make people think there are offices in there but when the Robo Dog comes out - automatically, all the glass panels fold up into a secret base. Then a lot of machinery puts the dogs legs and tail on (because they always get taken off when he comes back to land and when he is about to take off, they get put on). The Robo Dog is very friendly and he is very fun to play with but he is very dangerous because he is packed with ammunition, deadly bombs, nuclear bombs, laser guns and lots of deadly stuff.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Column 101

Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Melbourne
Story filed: Nano Blocks

Hi people it's Leo here. Today I will talking about my nano blocks collection. I have a rocket, a piano, an aircraft carrier, a plane, a wolf, a panda, London Tower Bridge and a violin. I got the violin in Sydney, the wolf in Hobart and the piano in Sydney as well. I got the tower Bridge from the op shop in Orange and the panda from my cousin Greg when he went on a visit to Japan. I want to get even more nano block sets - I've seen some in the shops and I've seen some on the internet and I can't wait to get them all. I like nano blocks a lot and they're really fun to look at and play with. I might not get them all but I really wish I could!

PS My Dad just told me that, last column, I was talking about the Battle of Trafalgar. Yeah, well that's what I meant I think, I can't really remember.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Column 100

 
Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: My Desk
Story filed: 100

Hi people it's Leo here. Today we are celebrating my 100th column. Whoo hoo, yay..... thank you, thank you...... you are so kind......but it will just like my regular column. I do have something to talk about not just 'whoo hoo and yay'. Do you like boats...I do! I have probably said that 100 times, right? Well I am in Sydney at a hotel and I am just looking out the window and what do I see? Two very nice old boats - like pirate ships. And a little army ship and a big destroyer called The Vampire, Number 11. There is also also a small red ship like a mini red lighthouse that floats. They are all my favourite boats actually because I like boats. Do you remember when I told you about my travels to see The Victory? And the guard that let me pull the trigger on the cannon that was used in the battle of Waterloo that was used by a real gunner a long, long time ago? That was fantastic. That's all for today, I will see when I do my 101th column.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Column 99




Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: How to make it snow

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about how to make it snow. First you need to get a small piece of cardboard just the size of rectangular book. Then you draw a street on the cardboard, maybe some footpaths too. Then you get some kebab sticks  - you get the flat end, not the pointy end and bend it making sure it doesn't break, that it just bends. You stab it into the side or the middle of the road  and you have a street lamp. Get your miniature cars and put them on the right side of the road, just parked. Now get some table salt and sprinkle it over the cars, over the road, over the side of the road and then you have a street that has been snowed on. Viola! The end.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter