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Benjamin (Benji) James Creetus
Origin: Born on May 28th, 1982 in Oklahoma City to the proud mother LaFaunda Freely and to an abusive father Brandon Creetus. LaFaunda Freely met Brandon Creetus through friends, celebrated there for four month aniversary on September 13th, 1981 and were married the next day.

Childhood: Benjamin James Creetus was an African American baker and a well-known leader in the chess club. Born as Benjamin James Creetus, he was once ordained as the chess the ultimate chess wizard in his local chess club in Oaklahoma City, Oaklahoma. Later on, he devoted his time to baking, practicing chess, and in spare time practicing Football Americana. Working in his fathers bakery of black people, Benjamin James Creetus organized several bakery shops in the area of Oaklahoma City called "Benji's Buttery dreams" to abolish the segregation of people based on how its not illegail for black people to eat bread. He is fondly referred to the "human oven". Although, his father constantly beat him with his fists and milk juggs Benji loved to play Football Americana in highschool he joined the team as the part time position of water boy. He easily perfected the task of a water boy, and thanks to the gift of strong arms he was able to throw waterbottles three football fields away from where he was standing. Coach Twan saw this amazing sight and had Benji play quarterback for one game the next week again the hardest team the Dapperville Penguins. They won 28-3 all touchdowns were throwing ones. Later he was scounted and got a scholarship to the University of Green Bay where he studied the art of the tango.

Career:When Benji applied to UGB, he was one of two black kids on his team. He could've been the starting quaterback for the Bulls, but the coach gave the call to a white man; crudely. Then after making it to a senior,

Present Day: Benjamin James Creetus is the second string quarter back for the Green Bay Packers making close to 2 million a years and is living in Brookfield, Wisconsin currently with his two wives Mary and Sue they have a total of 11 kids.

October 2012
Hello, I'm Darrell Greenwood. I wanted to let you know that I undid one or more of your recent contributions to Blueberry because it didn't appear constructive. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks! Darrell_Greenwood (talk) 18:36, 28 October 2012 (UTC)