I am a dancer! Dancing is not just what I
- I am a dancer! Dancing is not just what I do it is a part of who I am. Coming into The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey I thought dance was for me!
- I soon became interested in bricklaying. Bricklaying is not just what I do it is part of who I am and so I thought bricklaying was for me! It wasn't long before I discovered
- the joy of sharing and enjoying this passion with other people.
- We sat on our buts in an apple pie circle. Cubbins showed his gerbil. Mandy showed a squashed penny she got from the zoo. I showed my Innsmouth puzzle box.
- The teacher asked where I got it. I couldn't say. The toy-maker was a real pinhead & would be ticked if I told his secrets. When rubbed the right way, the Innsmouth puzzzle box ope
- ned to reveal a pop-up town of small gabled houses and a port. Tiny deformed villagers moved among the buildings. "And if you open the roof here, you can see Father Dagon.." I said
- , demonstrating. Then I pulled my hand back from the miniature gabled roof. OW! I looked down to see Father Dagon glaring up at me, holding a teeny-tiny silver dagger.
- "What did you do that for?" I asked Father Dagon. "O don't mind me."said Father Dagon as he slit my shoes with a dagger. My thoughts were interrupted as he started tickling my feet
- I started to laugh and told him to stop. He would not. Argh! What to say? Father Dagon started to sing "Smash your head against the wall" and I sang along. We had a blast.
- Quite literally actually, as we smashed our heads repeatedly against the concrete wall. Father Dagon passed out at the fourth couplet, but still... good times.
- Started
- 2014-12-02 09:11:25
- Finished
- 2016-05-05 11:21:34
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SlimWhitman May 05 2016 @ 12:23
Chaz, with your show-and-tell "I brought an Innsmouth puzzlebox" fold - golden.