Finished Folds (61—80)
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2on to his arms as he plunged deeper into the forests of my consciousness elevating me into new levels of divine knowledge with every singular thrust. This was
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1But I had no time to follow this thoughts. My tailcoat was actually on fire, and my bodyguard simply stood there admiring the way the smoke curled up from the silk and drifted
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4But it would take more to defeat a Minotaur - especially a Greek one - than just empty beer bottles and a little chauvinism. No. It would take courage and biceps the size of
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5This was not what Rome. This was not Greece. This was not even Imperial China! This was not even possibly the outer reaches of the Khan's Mongol Empire!! .... This was the realm of
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2got nothing to lose but all the money you ever earned in your pitiable little life, while we have a chance to loot you and then dance on the cadaver of what used to be your
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2the action was, and that was where the money was. He rejoiced at this thought, dreaming to himself of all the wealth and riches he would gain from knowing this. Nothing like Brazil
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4The room was now filled with all the actors who had ever played James Bond, and they had elected Sir Sean Connery to speak on their behalf to the mushrooms.
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0me down, but I had to merely show them the handle of my sword to force them to scatter away, leaving the road open to my warriors. now all that was left was the victory that had
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1not have shown so much intelligence. Nor would an ape. Now in Darwin's opinion, as recorded in 1887, the genus of the chimpanzee is very similar to
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4away from the little creatures so that he hit the saladobians instead (he loved the sound of a squashed cucumber, and hated that vegetable so much). But today was no different.
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1simply aggravated themselves and kicked her even more. Than without warning, Mr. Chuck Norris made a cameo appearance, gun slung up on his shoulder, and signature cap on as he
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4ment since it served almost everything conceivable except for liquor. "Come out of it!" the psychiatrist called out to him - from what seemed like miles away. "Stop dreaming so
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3hit back without warning with a finishing punch across the brow of Jess' already bloodied face. "And that," she swaggered over her fallen enemy, "Is how the cookie crumbles!"
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5Step 10 of 10. Start afresh with a new planet and a new future and hope that this time an intelligent life form will rise that will not descend into what Humanity made for itself.
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6even while the strains of "She Blinded Me with Science" played out in the background. "Dolby would have approved" Dr. Pitt said. "But he's still alive y'know!" The blind man cried.
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4at the sheer leniency with which Gert was being treated by the witch. "You've lost your touch since '39" He muttered. Back then there wouldn't be so little gore and so much mercy
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2But courage is not the refuge of the weak, or the cowardly. I AM ready to die, I muttered as I rose to my feet and painfully trudged over to my nemesis who stood there, waiting for
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7from Alfred, the sombre contract killer who passed his time at the roadside cafe. He was amenable, but he would not take money. Instead, he demanded that I pay him by spreading
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0"Take Charge?" the thought was simply too revolting for us as we turned to the sunset and marched along. Victory, it seemed in the end, was not about winning. It was just victory.
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2into the huge wad of butter that lay on his table. But the butter was frozen solid and was not going to stop him from a slow excruciating death by starvation. "Help..." he muttered