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I had forgotten entirely the way walls shifted and things moved about from moment to moment, nothing secure and nothing what it seems, like a dream
But it wasnāt a dream. It was a place. And you and you and youā¦and you were there. But you couldnāt have been could you? No, Aunt Em, this was a real truly live place and I remember some of it wasnāt very nice, but most of it was beautifulābut just the same all I kept saying to everybody was āI want to go home,ā and they sent me home! Doesnāt anybody believe me? But anyway, Toto, weāre home! Home. And this is my room, and youāre all here and Iām not going to leave here ever, ever again. Because I love you all. Andā¦ Oh Auntie Em! Thereās no place like home!
They still talk about it in the Kingdom of Didd as The-Year-the-King-Got-Angry-with-the-Sky. And they still talk about the page boy, Bartholomew Cubbins. If it hadnāt been for Bartholomew Cubbins, that King and that Sky would have wrecked that little kingdom.
But I like sunshine, Sunshine! (Aināt no sunshine when sheās goneā¦.)
Cavalier Perspective gives a quaint sensibility to the Big One-eyed Monkās overview of the doomed village. The Rest of the Story is too gruesome to relate.
She grabbed her diaper bag with a bottle and had already put Jeremiah in his stroller and took off out the door. It wasnāt far to the park where she was going to see some friends for a pick-up softball game. The afternoon would be perfect to get her one year old out and enjoy the summer day. Wait, the sunshine was replaced by a giant head and rain was beginning to fall and dampen their somewhat anticipated ballgame. The head was hovering and the buildings folded in a somewhat unusual way. The horror was to much to handle for her and the baby, who suddenly became a bullfrog and offered me some wine. I said, āLook at meā, a leaping gnome who was in a Hollywood picture show! It was a joy for us and all the fishās in the sea, it was a joy for you and me. This had replaced the sunshine and we declared the day a victory and celebrated anyway.
The person named Ferrins in this fictional work is no relation and bears no likely resemblance to the people at Ferrinās Furniture, who are most likely very nice people and offering fine furniture products at fair prices.
And neither are any of the other characters indicative of or derived from any persons living, dead or eternal.
Randy B Premium Member about 8 years ago
Rain? Giant heads?
Inception-style foldovers?
Steve Bartholomew about 8 years ago
The Darkshine cometh.
INGSOC about 8 years ago
Frogs
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Shiny new pennyāHeads or FrontsāTails or Backs.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Eyeball & Football
Bill Thompson about 8 years ago
Iām all for that something else!
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
Whatās the use in trying?
All you get is pain
When I needed sunshine I got rain
.
Then I saw her face, now Iām a believer
Not a trace of doubt in my mind
.
-Monkees : Iām A Believer
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
āWindshineā
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
Scenes from inside the OāNeill Cylinder Habitat at L5, circa 2150.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 8 years ago
With a giant head looming over town?
Please donāt let it be nasal discharge!
The Old Wolf about 8 years ago
It must be the BundesprƤsidentenstichwahlwiederholungsverschiebung.
William Neal McPheeters about 8 years ago
Moonshine!!!
coltish1 about 8 years ago
Please donāt make me go out. The glare gives me headaches.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Vitamin D
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Tanning Bed or Sunless Tanning Spray
Radish... about 8 years ago
My mind has been colonized by Trump.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Global Freezing or Noahās Ark
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Solar Missiles
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Little Green Apples
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
FloridaāThe so n so State
Larry Miller Premium Member about 8 years ago
The Fairy Morganaās work?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
I know what it is.
It is the Fabulous Lost City of Lame.
I had forgotten entirely the way walls shifted and things moved about from moment to moment, nothing secure and nothing what it seems, like a dream
But it wasnāt a dream. It was a place. And you and you and youā¦and you were there. But you couldnāt have been could you? No, Aunt Em, this was a real truly live place and I remember some of it wasnāt very nice, but most of it was beautifulābut just the same all I kept saying to everybody was āI want to go home,ā and they sent me home! Doesnāt anybody believe me? But anyway, Toto, weāre home! Home. And this is my room, and youāre all here and Iām not going to leave here ever, ever again. Because I love you all. Andā¦ Oh Auntie Em! Thereās no place like home!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 8 years ago
ā¦i got rain.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Mr. Mojo Risinā
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
Peace Frog
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
King Of Pain The Police
Thereās a little black spot on the sun today
Itās the same old thing as yesterday
INGSOC about 8 years ago
Raining Frogs https://youtu.be/pxPWDo_wNYA
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
They still talk about it in the Kingdom of Didd as The-Year-the-King-Got-Angry-with-the-Sky. And they still talk about the page boy, Bartholomew Cubbins. If it hadnāt been for Bartholomew Cubbins, that King and that Sky would have wrecked that little kingdom.
Sisyphos about 8 years ago
But I like sunshine, Sunshine! (Aināt no sunshine when sheās goneā¦.)
Cavalier Perspective gives a quaint sensibility to the Big One-eyed Monkās overview of the doomed village. The Rest of the Story is too gruesome to relate.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 8 years ago
She grabbed her diaper bag with a bottle and had already put Jeremiah in his stroller and took off out the door. It wasnāt far to the park where she was going to see some friends for a pick-up softball game. The afternoon would be perfect to get her one year old out and enjoy the summer day. Wait, the sunshine was replaced by a giant head and rain was beginning to fall and dampen their somewhat anticipated ballgame. The head was hovering and the buildings folded in a somewhat unusual way. The horror was to much to handle for her and the baby, who suddenly became a bullfrog and offered me some wine. I said, āLook at meā, a leaping gnome who was in a Hollywood picture show! It was a joy for us and all the fishās in the sea, it was a joy for you and me. This had replaced the sunshine and we declared the day a victory and celebrated anyway.
ransomknotts about 8 years ago
You guys are all a bunch of sick SOBs. Donāt change.
ransomknotts about 8 years ago
Did that cross from the church impale him? Jeez. Right in the eye!
Radish... about 8 years ago
Yes, heās cross eyed.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
The Cityās Edge:
A Short Story.
The person named Ferrins in this fictional work is no relation and bears no likely resemblance to the people at Ferrinās Furniture, who are most likely very nice people and offering fine furniture products at fair prices.
And neither are any of the other characters indicative of or derived from any persons living, dead or eternal.