Dance in the Full Moon

O, the Frailty of Memory

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

11.10

Three sentences, every day. Why is that so hard?

He hovered in the air right before he started to fall. His arms floated lightly from his sides, his back slowly arched in a gentle curve. He hit the ground like a sack of meat.

Cadavers.

7 comments:

  1. Tehe!

    What was that author's name?

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  2. Mary Roach.

    Cadavers because it's an idea. Cadaver is a noun. Weird how my brain works that out so it makes no sense. WHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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  3. I like Mary Roach.

    I think "cadavers" does work better than "cadaver." The weird thing is as weirdly as your brain works mine usually follows or has no trouble accepting whatever your weird brain does weirdly even though it knows it's weird.

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  4. WOOT FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN BRIANS. Yes, brians. Go ahead and figure THAT OUT.

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  5. Is this the ending to this (http://likelippincott.blogspot.com/2010/10/1027c.html) post? I'm going to say it is so I can have some closure to that first one, haha.

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  6. ALL THE BRIANS I KNOW ARE THE SAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They're even like the Bryans, except the Bryans tend to like ice cream.

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