Hey Guys, Alot of my friends call me Peaches, because that's my nickname. Heres why: It all started in the summer of 2009 at BSA Camp Mountain Run, which is a week long summer camp for Boy Scouts. The first night, Sunday, we had meat loaf, mashed potatoes, and peaches for dinner. It was pretty good, and I had about two helpings of each. Later that night, I was lying in my tent talking to my friend, Robert. We talked for a couple of hours about different things. All the while, I had been snacking on chocolate covered granola bars. Eventually, we went to sleep. At about 2:30am, I did not feel well at all. I awakened Robert and notified him of this. He said, “Just go back to bed, you’ll be alright.” I said to him, “No I REALLY don’t feel good.” He said to go talk to his father, the scoutmaster. We woke up Scoutmaster Schlemmer, and he said to sit at the picnic table, and see if I felt better. So I did, and I did feel better, for a minute. Then I knew I was in trouble. My stomach felt like a whirlpool. I could feel it coming up my throat like a freight train down a track. I’ll skip the next part for the sake of the readers. So there I was, looking at the small pile of puke on the ground next to the table. I noticed something. I had apparently not chewed my food very well because I could see small slices of peaches in the puke. This surprised me, so I called to my scoutmaster, “Hey Bob, look, there’s peaches in there!” He said sarcastically, “That’s nice.” Then we all went back to sleep. The next morning I woke up and went outside, and Mr. Schlemmer said, “Come on Peaches, you’re going to be late for breakfast.” And that’s when it started. To this day most of my friends call me Peaches. I enjoy meeting new people, and introducing myself as Peaches. Some of my friends have trouble remembering my real name because they use my nickname so much. I hope you enjoyed my story, and I didn’t gross you out too much. This is definately my favorite story to tell. If anone else has a stupid or funny nickname, I'd love to hear the story.