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September 3, 2013 1:41 pm  #31


Re: Neverending Story

there swimming among the colourful fish and coral was the


"There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm." Diana Gabaldon
 

September 4, 2013 1:53 pm  #32


Re: Neverending Story

Most beautiful mermaid I'd ever seen!  (Well,  the first one,  really.)
I could hardly believe it when she rose from the water and spoke to me!
She said...


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

September 4, 2013 11:36 pm  #33


Re: Neverending Story

Well hello, you're new in town aren't you?  On a quest you say?  Well first can you help me?  I need the beds made, the dishes done and the sand swept out of my castle.  Once you do that I'll give you a


"There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm." Diana Gabaldon
 

September 5, 2013 10:03 am  #34


Re: Neverending Story

golden key,  and a magic amulet that will help you with...


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

September 5, 2013 5:30 pm  #35


Re: Neverending Story

completing the trials ahead of you.  First you must


"There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm." Diana Gabaldon
 

September 5, 2013 10:08 pm  #36


Re: Neverending Story

finish the chores I've given you.  Then,  if you've done a good job,  I may give you some further helpful information,  like...


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

September 5, 2013 11:31 pm  #37


Re: Neverending Story

a diary and a map.  Perfect for the directional and memory challenged.  The first step on your quest to save


"There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm." Diana Gabaldon
 

September 6, 2013 7:55 am  #38


Re: Neverending Story

Your kidnapped nephew.  Here's a broom.  You can start in...


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

September 6, 2013 11:42 am  #39


Re: Neverending Story

the conservatory.  Hours later, exhausted but with the job completed, you grab your map, diary, amulet and key and go on your way. As you trudge along the golden path you notice a tall iron gate ahead.  Perfect for 


"There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm." Diana Gabaldon
 

September 6, 2013 6:59 pm  #40


Re: Neverending Story

the rotten mood I'm in!  And,  of course,  it's locked;  what did I expect?  I don't suppose my key will open it!  Shrugging,  I try it anyway,  and...


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

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