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Authors: Jeff Kinney

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allowed to watch G-rated movies for the rest of the year.

But if you want to talk about "disturbing," you should've seen some of the stuff

Manny was coming up with those days.

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One night, Rodrick accidentally left one of his horror movies in the DVD player,

and when Manny went to turn on cartoons the next day, he got Rodrick's movie

instead.

[Image: A cartoon of a child watching T.V.] "Scream! Chomp!"

I came across a couple of Manny's drawings after that, and some of them were

enough to give ME nightmares.

[Image: A picture of a monster.]

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Tuesday

Mom and Dad set up due dates for Rodrick on his Science Fair project, and by 6:00

tonight, he was supposed to tell them the theme of his experiment.

But at 6:45, things weren't looking so good.

[Image: A cartoon of the parents seeing their child watching T.V.]

Rodrick was watching a show about astronauts, and what happens to them after

they've been up in space for a long time. The show said that when the astronauts

get back to Earth, they're actually TALLER than when they left.

And the reason is because there's no gravity in space, so their spines decompress or

something.

Well, that gave Rodrick the idea he was looking for.

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Rodrick told Mom and Dad he was going to do his science experiment on the

effect of "zero gravity" on the human spine. And from the way Rodrick was talking

it up, you'd think the results of his experiment were gonna benefit mankind.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy telling about 'the astronaut in space' to his parents.]

Dad seemed pretty impressed. Or maybe he was just relieved that Rodrick actually

came through on his first task. But I think Dad started to see things a little different

later on when he told Rodrick to take the trash out to the curb.

[Image: A cartoon of a person sleeping on the sofa as the man looks at him.] "I

can't. I'm doing my research."

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Wednesday

Yesterday at school, they announced tryouts for the big Winter Talent Show.

As soon as I found out about it, I came up with this AWESOME idea for a comedy

skit that me and Rowley could do. But I admit the REAL reason I wrote it was to

give myself an excuse to talk to Holly Hills, who is Heather Hills's sister and the

most popular girl in my grade.

[Image: A cover of a book which has three children on it and 'The Boy Whose

Family Thinks He's a dog' written on it.] "The Boy Whose Family Thinks He's a

dog

Look, honey! Our dog is standing on its hind legs!

I am a person not a dog!"

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[Image: A cartoon of a girl talking to the boy.] "Hey, You're not supposed to be up

on the couch, you dumb mutt!

But I'm not a dog, I'm your son!

Don't you growl me!"

[Image: A cartoon of a boy and a girl holding the leash of a boy tied to him like a

dog.] "We're off on a romantic vacation. I guess we'll have to put you in the

kennel!

But I want to go with you guys!

Well, Woof woof woof to you, too!"

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CREDITS

WRITER-GREG HEFFLEY

DIRECTOR-GREG HEFFLEY

DAD-GREG HEFFLEY

MOM-HOLLY HILLS

DOG-BOY-ROWLEY JEFFERSON

I showed Rowley the script, but he wasn't too enthusiastic about the idea.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy giving some pictures to the other boy.] "Shove"

You'd think Rowley would be grateful that I was gonna make him a big star. But

like Mom always says, there are some people you just can't please.

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Thursday

Rowley went and found someone ELSE to partner with for the Talent Show. He's

gonna do a magic act with this kid from his karate class named Scotty Douglas.

And if you want to know if I'm jealous, let me put it to you this way: Scotty

Douglas is in the FIRST GRADE. So Rowley will be lucky if he doesn't get beat

up at school for this.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy.]

They're having one big Talent Show for the elementary school, the middle school,

and the high school. So that means Rodrick and his band are gonna be in the same

competition as Rowley and Scotty Douglas.

Rodrick's ALL fired up about the Talent Show. His band has never played in front

of a crowd, so they see this as their big chance to get noticed.

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Rodrick is still grounded, but the rule is that he's not allowed to leave the house. So

his band just comes over every day and practices down in the basement. I think

Dad's starting to wish he had worded Rodrick's punishment a little differently.

[Image: A cartoon of a man sitting on a sofa.] "Ba-dum bum crash bam."

But if Rodrick's band really thinks they can win this Talent Show, they better get

serious and play some actual music. Because they spent their last two practices

fooling around with a new echo pedal they got over the weekend.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy lying and playing a game on T.V.] "Somebody farted

farted farted farted farted."

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Friday

Dad ended Rodrick's punishment two weeks early, because he was going bonkers

listening to Löded Diper practice every day. So tonight, Rodrick went to his friend

Ward's for the weekend.

With Rodrick out of the house, that meant the basement was free. So I invited

Rowley over to spend the night.

Me and Rowley bought a bunch of candy and soda, and Rowley brought over his

portable TV. We even managed to get our hands on a couple of Rodrick's horror

movies, so we were all set. But then Mom came downstairs with Manny.

[Image: A cartoon of two boys sitting on their beds as their mother talks to them.]

"Look who come to join you!"

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The only reason Mom dumped Manny on us was so he could spy and tell her if we

were doing anything wrong.

Every single time I've had a sleepover, Manny has ruined it. The last time Rowley

slept over was the WORST.

Manny must've gotten cold in the middle of the night, so he crawled into Rowley's

sleeping bag to get warm.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy sleeping in the bed as the other boy, who is in the other

sleeping bag, screams loudly.] "Scream!!!"

That freaked Rowley out enough to make him go home early. And he hasn't been

back to spend the night ever since.

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It looked like Manny was gonna ruin ANOTHER sleepover. Me and Rowley

couldn't watch our horror movies with Manny around, so we decided to just play

board games instead.

But I'm a little sick of board games, and besides, Rowley was kind of driving me

crazy.

He needed to go to the bathroom every five minutes, and whenever he'd come back

downstairs, he'd kick a pillow across the room.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy kicking on the empty can as the two boys look at him.]

"Booh-yah!"

It might have been funny the first couple of times, but then it really started getting

on my nerves. So the next time Rowley went upstairs to use the bathroom, I played

a prank on him.

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I put one of Dad's dumbbells underneath a pillow.

And sure enough, the next time Rowley came downstairs, he gave it a big kick.

Well, that did it. Rowley started blubbering like a baby, and I couldn't quiet him

down.

And with all the racket Rowley was making, Mom came downstairs.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy showing his hurt foot to his mother as his brother looks

at them.]

Mom took a look at Rowley's big toe, and she seemed pretty concerned. I think

Mom's sensitive about Rowley getting injured in our house after the tinfoil ball

incident, so she drove him right home.

I was just glad she didn't ask us how it happened.

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As soon as Mom and Rowley walked out the door, I knew I'd better start working

on Manny.

Manny saw me put that dumbbell under the pillow, and I knew he would tell Mom

what I did. So I came up with an idea to keep him from snitching.

I packed some bags and told Manny I was gonna run away from home so I didn't

have to face Mom for what I did.

Then I walked out the door and acted like I was leaving for good.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy leaving the house as his brother looks at him.]

"Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye!"

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I got that idea from Rodrick. He used to pull the same kind of thing on me when

HE did something bad and he knew I was gonna tell on HIM. He would act like he

was running away, and then five minutes later, he would just walk back inside.

And by that time, I was ready to forgive him for whatever he did.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy crying loudly and the other looking at him.]

So after I told Manny I was leaving home, I shut the door and waited outside for a

few minutes. And when I opened the door, I expected to find him crying in the

foyer. But Manny wasn't where I left him. I started walking around the house

looking for him, and guess where he was?

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Down in the basement, eating my candy.

[Image: A cartoon of a eating up the chocolates as the elder brother watches him.]

"Gobble smack"

Anyway, if letting Manny eat my candy is the price I have to pay to keep him

quiet, I can live with it.

Saturday

After I woke up this morning, I went down to the kitchen. But one look at Mom's

face told me that Manny sold me out.

[Image: A cartoon of a boy and his mother and the baby brother in the kitchen.]

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Manny told Mom everything. He even told her about our horror movies. Don't

even ask me how he knew about THAT.

Mom made me call Rowley to apologize, but then she made me talk to his parents

and apologize to THEM, too. So I don't think I'm going to get invited back over to

Rowley's house any time soon.

Then Mom got on the phone with Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs. Jefferson said Rowley's big

toe was broken, and that he had to stay off it for a week.

Then Mrs. Jefferson said Rowley is "heartbroken," because this means he'll have to

miss the Talent Show tryouts. And he's been practicing his magic act with Scotty

Douglas all week.

[Image: A cartoon of two ladies in conversation on the phone.]

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So Mom told Mrs. Jefferson that I would be HAPPY to fill in for Rowley at the

tryouts. I started tugging at Mom's sleeve to let her know this was a TERRIBLE

idea, but of course she just ignored me.

After Mom got off the phone, I told her the last thing I needed at school is to be

onstage doing magic tricks with a kid who was in pull-ups a year ago.

But Mom made me go through with it anyway. She took me down to Scotty's

house and explained the situation to his mother. So now there was no getting out of

it.

[Image: A cartoon of a mother and son going to meet anther mother and son, who

are waiting for them.]

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Mrs. Douglas invited me inside, and me and Scotty went up to his room to start

practicing. Well, the first thing I found out was that Rowley and Scotty were not

equal partners in this act. Rowley was actually Scotty's ASSISTANT.

I told Scotty there was no WAY I was gonna be a magician's assistant to a

first-grader. But Scotty said it was HIS magic set, and he started throwing a big

tantrum.

[Image: A cartoon of a small child on the bed with his game as his brother stands

near.]

So I just went along with the idea to keep Scotty quiet, because believe me, I did

not need any more trouble.

Then Scotty handed me this shirt that was covered with all these sparkly sequins,

and he told me that it was my costume.

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It looked like something Gramma would wear to Bingo. I told Scotty maybe I

could wear something cooler, like a leather jacket, but he said that wouldn't be

"magic" enough.

Anyway, it turns out all I have to do for the act is hand Scotty a prop every once in

a while, so maybe it really isn't going to be all that bad.

But ask me how I feel again if we get in and have to perform onstage in front of

five hundred people instead of Scotty's baby sister.

[Image: A cartoon of a child watching a person perform magic trick.] "And for my

next twick..."

Sunday

I'll tell you ONE good thing that's come out of practicing this magic act with

Scotty Douglas: It's given me a bunch of good ideas for more Creighton the Cretin

comics.

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Rowley quit doing his comic strip "Zoo-Wee Mama!" for the school paper a few

months ago, because he said he wanted to have more time to play with his

Dinoblazer action figures. That means the cartoonist job is open again, and maybe

I have a shot.

[Image: A cartoon showing a magician doing some stupid magic.] "I'm gonna

make this apple disappear

Oh, boy!

Ta da!

You didn't make it disappear, you just ate it!

Uh oh, you figured out my trick.

You didn't even eat the whole thing!

Ok, watch this. Now ain't that magic?

That's not magic, it's just a lighter!

Oops. I thought it was a magic.

Boo! You're not a magician, you're an idiot!

Plus, that's not even a magician's hat. It's an Abraham Lincoln hat!

Oops."

THE END.

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Monday

Well, good news on the Talent Show. The tryouts were today, and me and Scotty

didn't make it in.

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