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Hi Mom, Just wanted to say thanks for that

  • Hi Mom, Just wanted to say thanks for that birthday card and check. I'll probably get myself some new shirts or something. See you next Tuesday! Love, Pat.
  • That looks good. It'll do. I miss Mom on my birthday. Maybe selling her wasn't the best thing I could have done as a son, but times were tough and I think she understands.
  • Well at least she doesn't care. After I strangled her, I scotchguarded her skin and stuffed with pure goose down. She was so warm in the winter and cool in the summer to sleep with
  • and was completely machine washable. When the stuffing inside her skin would get matted down, he'd just open her mouth and pack in more cotton wool. All was fine until.
  • the moths started to dine in on all that cotton. Crawling larva quickly replaced the stuffing giving her skin a rolling crawling appearance that was quite attractive in a way.
  • Just the way her crawling skin shimmered made me want to pop a wheelie on my motorcycle. Interestingly, the larvae became hugely engorged and threw me off my bike!
  • Or was it I who was merely hungry? It was all relative, I supposed. But the larvae pit was rather opulent. The giant critterlings had set up an interpretive dance studio and
  • segmented joints writhed under a giant compound eye disco ball. The Age of Arthropods had broken. The last humans were hiding in caves. Cockroaches partied on the dregs of civiliza
  • tion and ants performed in bloody coups against one another. Grasshopper rape gangs caroused in the streets, drunkenly searching for human survivors escaping the sugarmines, where
  • nothing interesting happened at all. A shame, really.

2 Comments

  1. SlimWhitman Aug 25 2012 @ 14:07

    a pitty - it seemed something interesting was happening...

  2. Zetawilk Aug 26 2012 @ 21:05

    It's an emerging pattern.

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