"Finders reapers!" said Death the Horseman
- "Finders reapers!" said Death the Horseman as he impaled another human. War the Horseman commented, "Tee-hee, you naughty thing. But do leave some reap-ees for us Three, will you?"
- Pestilence came trotting up. "Oh, look who's here. Always late for the party, aren't we?" Death said with a permanent grin. "Bangladesh was murder. So what's the score?"
- "I successfully killed over one hundred million people in the 1300s," Pestilence replied. "I've decided to name the disease the Black Death in your honor. What are friends for?"
- A man approached from behind and gave the abstract being a grim smile. "My name is
- Wassily Kandansky. I really like your lines. Would you standing by that window there & posing?" The abstract being complied. Kandandsky turned up Led Zepplin while he worked.
- The abstract being, however, would not be still, and Kandandsky howled in frustration, throwing paint thinner at the being. "I cannot work with you jumping around like a rabid
- critter, so stay still whilst I proceed to paint you, or I'll turpentine your tookus!" Kandinsky's face was now a deep shade of red. The twisty thing shrank upon hearing this.
- This shrinking inspired Pollock to embark on a little known period of his career in which he would dip small earthworms in paint, swallow them whole, and then apply them to canvas
- . The annoyed earthworms, scrabbling around trying to call their lawyers, left tracks of paint imbued with hyper meaning. Jackson Pollock cracked open the champagne & let them get
- upset. He knew with the precedent from Elephants v. Owners [1948] this painting would sell for a mint & the worms wouldn't see a penny. Jackson grabbed the bottle & hit the road.
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