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OT: The pond of death

Started by dean, April 27, 2005, 10:29:56 AM

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Rombles

And would love to see Peter Jackson return to his roots, doing the special effects for Canetoads 2 : The Exploding.  

Now, where did I put that barrel of blood?

dean


I quite agree Rombles.  Canetoads suck, and if I was in Queensland I would take great satisfaction in watching them go boom...

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Ellie


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....I was the one. The end was on it's way, that was a sure thing by now. We all knew it and it was nothing to get over at this point since the oblivious didn't care and those of us that were aware...well, we didn't care either. In fact, it really was to be embraced since we could finally see that this would all be put to rest after all these years.
"The frog, he sees...touch it." she said to me.
I leaned over, slightly uneasy at what I would experience.
"Pick up the frog, he sees, he knows." she said a little more forcefully this time. I was still uneasy as I have heard these stories before and was reluctant to experience the pain that goes along with seeing this way. Pain was nothing new to me but this kind of pain, from what I've heard, was unlike anything else you could imagine.
"Touch the frog! Pick it up now!" she grabbed my arm and went to hit me.
"You may be able to see without the frog and that's why you're here but me, I never asked for any of this." I said as calmly as I could.
"These people needed someone and you are here, it's up to you now...please...you can end it now." she replied to me now with a gentle tone. She was right, the Seer was always right, that's why she was here and why we were able to get this far.
I grabbed that frog and picked him up expecting Hellfire to run through my mind but there was nothing but peace.
She asked me what I saw.
"Pain, suffering..." I saw it but didn't feel it, something was wrong, "I feel peace but I see pain and suffering."
It was the frog, he was helping me see it was time to go. He started to inflate slowly. Expanding like he was going to burst. I quickly put him down and backed away.



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