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Laura Started conversation Mar 29, 2003
Just to get people started, continue on the story - but no more than a sentence per post.
In a distant corner of the room lay a small, green flannel.
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Aurora Posted Mar 29, 2003
It appeared to be alone, but if you looked closely into the shadows, it was being guarded by...
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If the universe is infinite, then im "a" center, 21+4^1+8+9=42 Posted Mar 30, 2003
and green sharp teeth that were chewing through cables
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Laura Posted Mar 30, 2003
Such behaviour had already caused the lights to black out, which were soon to be followed by...
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Flake99 Posted Mar 30, 2003
...the small furry creature with large amber eyes.
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Laura Posted Mar 30, 2003
Consequently nobody noticed the green flannel again until the electricians arived two hours and twenty six minutes later.
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Flake99 Posted Mar 30, 2003
Not that that is of any importance, but it is sometimes useful to state facts.
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Laura Posted Mar 30, 2003
After all, during that time there wasn't anything much else to say in the matter, as there is little to see or describle in a completely dark room.
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Andy Posted Mar 30, 2003
Oh Christ, the smell: fetid, rank, obnoxious, violent; the compilers of the Oxford English Dictionary had already popped round with their smell-o-metre to register the exact density of this vile whiff in order to put the address of the house - 42 Albrecht Lane, Haversham - against many of the words synonymous with the word "Ordure", the problem was that Raymond Heigh was the only person with a strong enough stomach to actually enter the premises, and his sense of smell had deserted him long ago.
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Flake99 Posted Mar 30, 2003
The even bigger problem was that Raymond Heigh doesn't exist, and, infact, has never existed.
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Flake99 Posted Mar 30, 2003
Incidentally, there was once a school called 'Raymond High', but that's beside the point.
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Laura Posted Mar 31, 2003
It is because 'Raymond High' was a false identity, created by him when he passed the school once. He had a very limited imagination.
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Flake99 Posted Mar 31, 2003
Well, when compared to a human at least, because, you see, Raymond was a/an...
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Laura Posted Mar 31, 2003
...by-product of an alien genetic engineering project.
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Flake99 Posted Mar 31, 2003
Well, perhaps 'alien' is the wrong word, 'Essex-based' is more accurate.
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Laura Posted Mar 31, 2003
It just seemed alien to most people, as it was based in a part of Essex you would not find on a map.
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Mar 31, 2003
But as luck would have it, the map, too, happend to be non-existant.
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Archaris Kitten, one small aching heart in the infinite void Posted Mar 31, 2003
Although only in a strictly literal sense.
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- 4: If the universe is infinite, then im "a" center, 21+4^1+8+9=42 (Mar 30, 2003)
- 5: Laura (Mar 30, 2003)
- 6: Flake99 (Mar 30, 2003)
- 7: Laura (Mar 30, 2003)
- 8: Flake99 (Mar 30, 2003)
- 9: Laura (Mar 30, 2003)
- 10: ellen aka bobby watson (Mar 30, 2003)
- 11: Andy (Mar 30, 2003)
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- 14: Laura (Mar 31, 2003)
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- 19: Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium (Mar 31, 2003)
- 20: Archaris Kitten, one small aching heart in the infinite void (Mar 31, 2003)
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