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<<<EXTRA-SPECIAL NEATO NOTE: Hello to all who are reading this!
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This is PARTHENOGENESIS, a regular old solid ink-and-paper zine
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based in Fort Collins, Colorado converted to ezine format. Please
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keep in mind that this is a REPRINT of the original issue. Also,
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apologies if the zine is a bit Fort Collins-inclusive (future
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issues won't be). All work by the respective authors is under
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copyright. Permission is granted to copy and distribute this
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ezine in its entirety, or to give the respective author credit
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for his/her work. In the future I hope to have current copies of
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PARTHENOGENESIS distributed physically and on the Net
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simultaneously. I also hope to be independently wealthy, conquer
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the universe, and learn to tango. Of the three, I think the
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second is the most likely. If you should wish to contribute to
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this zine (all submissions will be considered - but I tend to
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stay away from political crap), request a copy of the physical
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zine (it looks MUCH better, and has a bit of artwork in it that's
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not here), or just have something to say (I welcome ALL
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comments), please write me at: Parthenogenesis, 804 S.College
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Suite 8363, Ft.Collins, CO, 80524 or you can send email to us:
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dherrick@nyx.cs.du.edu. Thanks for listening to me babble, and if
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you didn't take the time to read through all this, you're a dork.
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--- Mohammed X >>>
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PARTHENOGENESIS ISSUE #2
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Hello and welcome to the second issue of Parthenogenesis, the
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zine that serves no real purpose and caters only to my own
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personal tastes. I am Mohammed X, the editor of this zine. In
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case you were wondering, Parthenogenesis means "reproduction
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without sexual union". You may ask why I chose that particular
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name for this zine. Why not? I suppose I could have called it
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"Renegade: the Journal of the American Housewife", but I didn't.
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Good thing too, I guess. Anyway, what I really wanted to say is
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that if anything in this zine offends anyone, keep in mind that
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these are the OPINIONS of the individuals who write this stuff,
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and besides, nobody takes us seriously anyway. And to those of
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you (you know who you are) who took the 'Rumors' column SERIOUSLY
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last issue... DON'T! If anyone feels like they would like to
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contribute anything to this zine, send it in. Opinions, Money,
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Letters, Money, Fiction (short fiction, PLEASE), Money, Poetry,
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Money, Artwork, Money, etc... I'll make an effort to print it. Of
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course, since the money to produce this zine comes out of my own
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pocket (actually I keep my money in my underwear), donations to
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cover printing costs are encouraged as well, especially if you
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have something you want me to print. Send anything to:
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Parthenogenesis
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804 S.College Suite 8363
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Ft. Collins, CO 80524
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Have fun, and sex! - Mohammed X
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*
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Dear Editor: You are the coolest guy in the world. Please print
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this, and I will give you head and well, my soul. [EDITOR'S
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NOTE: No, he didn't really write that. I did. So?]
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THE BUNNIE-PUNK PUNK DIS
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"You say that you're another punk-rocker. But inside you're
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just a trendy fucker..." - dekadence
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What the hell is your problem? You say that you're a punk,
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but you're really nothing but a shallow poseur. Punk rock is so
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much more than ded clothes and combat boots. It's a way of life
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and it's a mode of thinking. Big deal, so you've got yourself a
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nifty pair of combats, a leather jacket, and the oh so stylish
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flannel. Have you got the thinking, the mind to be yourself, and
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the mind to do your best to let others be themselves? Do you
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listen to the lyrics or just run in circles? So you like Nirvana
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and NIN. PHHHH! So What?! Have your ears ever been molested by
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the screeching of Wattie? Have you ever spent your last fiver on
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a SUBHUMANS tape or did you pass rite by it and go buy a pack of
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smokes so you could look cool, instead of broadening your
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selection of governmental hate?
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There is so much shit that's going to go down. Are you
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ready? Or will you be too busy trying to bum a ride home from
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Satan? This bunnie-punk thing is so fuckin lame that I can't even
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begin to get scared about it. So what is it going to be, spend
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yer money on the show or on the acid? Hell, you don't even have
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enough individualism to go to the show alone. Naw you'd rather go
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back up into the mountains and smoke a bag with the same people
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again, and again, and again, and again, etc. Do you see what I'm
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getting at? There is so much that you can do, there are so many
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people that you can meet. I'm not saying that it's so fucked up
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to smoke a bag with your friends, I'm just saying that you need
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to do something else for a while. Sure, this is FORT HELL, and it
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is quite easy to get stuck in a rut, but since we do get stuck in
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totally repetitive lifestyles in this city of necros, at least
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get stuck in a fun repetition. AND DON'T FUCKING TELL ME THAT POT
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IS THE ONLY FUN THING TO DO!!!!!! There are other things, true I
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am at Undertones every single weekend, but at least I'm meeting
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people and keeping myself of a clean mind and body.
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"You're welcome to come stay, learn from me, but when you
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come back from smoking a bowl, don't cry, and blow smoke up my
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ass, saying you can't see." --- T.S. MERLIN
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BY: RAGZ REJECTED
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Okay, everybody knows what I'm talking about when I say
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Casaguapa, right? If you don't, don't worry about it. You're just
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not as hip as the rest of us. But to those of us who do... I mean
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the OLD Casaguapa. The original one. The REAL one. Remember what
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it was like? The Macaroo bar on the door, the shower that wasn't,
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the basement that flooded with sewage, the Garage of Death, Rex,
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the Guapa sign spray-painted on the porch screen, the parking
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lot/lawn? The couch held together with duct tape? The answering
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machine with the message changing hourly? The celebrations of
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Guapa (parties), when we played pin the tail on Paul? The broken
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back door (the broken everything)? Jeff's kitten? Satan's puppy
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(was it really a Hellhound?)? Dan's machete? Peabert? Samantha?
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Cheryl's knives (heh, heh)? Elvira? Sure, it was dirty, it was
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smelly, it was hell, but damn it, it was CASAGUAPA! Home for some
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of us, and, well, home to everybody else too! The point of this
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little tirade? Aha! Well, you see, the other day I was trying to
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remember everybody who lived there... and I couldn't! I counted
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at least ten, but after that, things got fuzzy. So what I propose
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is this... everybody who lived in Casaguapa or hung out there
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regularly... write your history of it! I'm talking the time from
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when Jeff, Satan, Dan, and KC originally rented it until KC,
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Pandora, Paul and the rest left and the house was vacant
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(officially). So go ahead... write your personal view of the
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triumphs and tragedies of that tofu-like establishment -
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Casaguapa! - and send them in. With any luck, I can print
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them. - Mohammed X
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Scroll 1: O ye who do not praise Guapa, know ye that you really
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should, because Guapa's cool. Praise be unto Guapa! If thou would
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not sing praises unto Guapa, then thou must be a fool. In fact,
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Guapa's so cool, that hymns of praise are sung unto him. Praise
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Guapa!
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Yes, once again Guapa has blessed me. This time, with vodka.
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Ah, blessed be he who giveth us free beverages of a mind-altering
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nature, and blessed be me, just cuz. This time, I won't talk much
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about Guapa, but I will urge you to write to this zine's address
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if you want to learn more about Guapa, or to praise him, or to
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try to win a date with Pauli. Hey, and remember scroll 32: "Holy
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Battles may be waged with chopsticks and butter knives against
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the evil Perpetrators of Sobriety. Ketchup will be used as blood,
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cooked spaghetti for guts and peeled grapes for eyeballs. The
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battles will be waged in empty school playgrounds under a full
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moon at high noon."
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Beware the evil Perpetrators of Sobriety, faithful ones.
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They will try to limit your consumption and therefore your
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happiness. If confronted by one of these fiends, just quote Holy
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Scrolls or other appropriate Guapan teachings. Oh, and run. They
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are recognizable sometimes by the turnip tattoos on their lips.
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Ah, did I frighten you, my little trial-size gin bottles? Here, I
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shall comfort you by giving you an excerpt from Guapa's bedtime
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stories. But first, scroll 30: "Yea and woe, the bible will be
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called Guapa's Bedtime Stories and it will have a groovy cover."
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ACHMED AND MOHAMMED LOOK FOR THE LOST SCROLLS
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Chapter One (1) : the Quest
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And so it came to be that the Holy Fax Machine in Achmed and
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Mohammed's apartment started to chew up Holy Scrolls. Many tears
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were shed for the lost words of Guapa. The Disciples cried in
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their beer, so as to eat some unsalted peanuts and pretzels. Wars
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were waged, condoms were worn, and many bottles of Absolut
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opened. Chicks were sacrificed and clothes were worn. And music
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played. And all were entwined in a giant orgy that lasted 'til
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everything fell off.
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The Holy Cool Council convened and Mohammed and Achmed were
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called to the dais. This task proved to be difficult, because
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Achmed and Mohammed were already on the dais, because they're the
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only ones on the Holy Cool Council. The council appointed Achmed
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and Mohammed to go on a Holy Crusade to find the Holy Scrolls,
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because after all, they're pretty Holy guys.
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The Council also appointed Mohammed and Achmed the Holy Scribes
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of the Holy Quest of the Holy Guys, which was convenient, since
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Achmed and Mohammed were the only ones actually involved in the
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Quest. Mohammed and Achmed then deemed it a good idea to have
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another mass orgy. Unfortunately, before it was possible, as they
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realized, there was need for major reconstructive surgery (see
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paragraph 1, above). And so the quest began...
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...And quickly ground to a halt as Achmed made a belated
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discovery - he HAD A PENIS! Yea, verily, it was there in its
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entirety. Mohammed wept, for he had not the slightest idea where
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his could have wandered off to. Then was Achmed struck full force
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by a Divine Inspiration. He raised his eyes skyward and lo and
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behold - there was Mohammed mighty masculine member, stranded in
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a nearby tree! Achmed kindly volunteered to retrieve it, but
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Mohammed protested, saying that it was Holy and Achmed must not
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touch it. Mohammed retrieved it and quickly reattached it. The
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preliminaries were over, and the Holy Quest had begun!
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HERE ENDS THE EXCERPT FROM GUAPA'S BEDTIME STORIES. PRAISE GUAPA!
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THE CHRONICLES OF RIT SOM T'NG
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part 1 : Dragons
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At this point in time, there is only one thing to say...
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Dragons, the place we know, in a time long forgotten when men
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were valiant, maidens were fair, and one could always count on
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the ruthlessness in all of us, the Dragon.
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And then, from the dimension adjacent to Dragons, there
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arose therein an aroma of dubious nature. Known to most mortals
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and many wise plankton as the Goose, it embodied that which was
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"Apluxtcklz", meaning "What the hell?". 'Twas quite a few eons
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past, those tuna-filled days, when men were confused, women just
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plain didn't care, and one could always count on one's fingers.
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Ah, the Goose.
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The Goose became all, the all-knowing, the all-embodying,
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the all-seeing, and he could two-step like no other. So confused
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men would come to the Goose and say, "Oh great one, teach us the
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two-step... and, we think you're cute." The Goose had no choice
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but to give them a tootsie pop. And when the women came to see
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him, they said... nothing! They didn't care for the two-step.
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But the Goose gave them a really kick butt "Country Western's
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2000 Greatest Hits" 8-track. And they were all satisfied... for
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a while, anyway.
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Then, one day (maybe it was two; historians still argue the
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point today), it happened.
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"No! Not that!" cried out Mighty Yaputsk, observing.
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"Relax, Valiant One;" soothed Divine Mike to his fellow
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god, "'tis not as bad as it is seeming."
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"Methinks you misunderstand, O God of Footwear," responded
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Yaputsk. "I despair for the plight of those historians just
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mentioned, for I, being the God of Historians, find it horrible
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indeed to know that there is something that cannot be accurately
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chronicled. But, never fear, Bootmaster, I feel I can handle it
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now."
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"Are you sure?"
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"Indeed. 'Twas the shock upon hearing it so suddenly."
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"Then shall we continue the Chronicle?"
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"Pray, do so."
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...it happened. In a strange and unprecedented incident, a
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human-looking figure dressed entirely in pink lace appeared
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beside the majestic figure of the Goose and said one word:
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"Eep!"
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The Goose, quite against his will, was thrust far away from
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his home, to the waiting claws of the Dragon.
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But as was stated, Dragons was a place we know. Well, the
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Goose knew it too. He realized that it wasn't the claws of the
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Dragon, but they were in fact pillars made of a soft and furry
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stone. He feared Dragons as anyone would, but soothed himself in
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the thought that Dragons was only a small hick town in Iowa. He
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remembered the road that led out of the town, since this WAS a
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place he knew, and he tried to figure out why the men in this
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town could ever be called valiant. He did know, however, why the
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maidens were fair... it was that they never cheated at "go fish"
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(a ludicrous game, not involving the actual fish nor any water at
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all, but identically shaped thick pieces of paper). So he
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continued on, and suddenly snapped back into reality.
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"Yow!" said Back.
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"Watch it!" said Reality.
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"Sorry." said the Goose, though he wasn't.
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The Goose decided right then and there to embark on a Quest.
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This Quest was to determine once and for all, whether the Goose
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was Male or Female. And the Goose decided to start the Quest out
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right, so it ate for breakfast an orange, a slice of toast, a
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bowl of porridge flavored with bee spittle, and a few neighboring
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tourists. Well, they deserved it! What self-respecting tourist
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goes to Iowa?
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(Silence.)
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"What happened?" Queried grim Belich, the patron god of
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Dinosaurs. (The dinosaurs being extinct is what makes him so
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grim, by the way. It is said that in his heyday, he was an
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enthusiastic and cheerful god, much given to public nakedness.)
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"Mayhap the machine has broken again." ventured Poopchute, god
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of Typists. "I shall have a look!"
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"Maybe it's over?" Dummich, the patron goddess of Blondes,
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added. No-one paid any heed.
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"BEWARE!" a powerful male voice boomed suddenly. "It is
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Him! He who is most foul of Breath and of Language! He is come!
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Doomed we are, I say! I say... what was I saying?..."
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"Shut up, Glomm, you're drunk, you dolt!" snarled Mike. "A
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disgrashe to Godhead itself, I am!" Glomm tipped his wineglass
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genially towards Mike. Unfortunately, he
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miscalculated, and he poured the rest of the wine into Mike's
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lap.
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"Aaaar!" roared Mike, leaping to his feet, "Now shall you
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suffer, worm!"
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So speaking, Mike assumed his warrior guise. He now wore a
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spiked black leather jacket (open to reveal a white shirt on
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which was inscribed a few runes and a picture of a warrior
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pissing on a vanquished foe), camouflage pants, and brightly
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glowing cherry red combat boots. In his right hand he held his
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mighty Switchblade of Wrath, in his left a strange little box.
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He strode toward Glomm with mayhem on his godly mind.
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Glomm, too, reverted to his warrior side. He wore nothing
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but a loincloth, but now had seventy-two arms, and each hand bore
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a vicious-looking weapon. Unfortunately, he was still drunk, and
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when he swung his weapons it was rare indeed for any one of them
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to find its target. In fact, most of them inflicted harm upon
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himself when he attempted to use them.
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As Mighty Mike and Ghastly Glomm faced each other, a small
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form interposed itself between them. It was none other than
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Yipppp, the goddess of sanitization.
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"Pray, brothers, do not fight now; see, even now Graceful
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Poopchute gestures; he has finished the repairs on the machine,
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and we may know the pleasure of the Chronicles again!"
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She inclined her head toward Poopchute, who was indeed
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gesturing. But he shook his head.
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"Nay, fair Yipppp, I was but flipping you off."
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"Even so," she agreed. "Now, you two sit down and relax.
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Stroke yourselves or something."
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"Now am I finished." announced Poopchute, and made an
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obscure motion with his hand.
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THE CHRONICLES WILL CONTINUE!
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THE NEW STORY
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by
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Chris Olson and Aaron Perkins
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Today was Stalin's birthday. Not the Stalin in Russia. No.
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Stalin was an eight year old black boy living in the ghettos of
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Chicago. "Hey, pork breath. What did you give me for my
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birthday," he shouted at a passing police officer.
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"Go away. You remind me of my mother. She hit me once. Go
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away before I kill you." said the pig. Stalin didn't like this
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person, so he killed the cop and started to go home and see if
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his mom had baked his birthday cake yet. He found that she wasn't
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quite done yet, so he killed her and ate the raw batter, because
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he was hungry. For a moment there was world peace, but nobody
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knew about it so somebody was killed in Nicaragua and it ended.
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Stalin was really a good boy though. I mean he always tried to be
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nice to people and he always got good grades. He did have a
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couple of bad habits, but basically he was a good boy. Just
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sitting around the house dropping acid and taking cats apart,
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Stalin got bored. He got so bored that finally he took off all
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his clothes, painted his penis an unnatural shade of green, and
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went down to the Department of Motor Vehicles. As he got to the
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DMV he was met by a long line. Stalin was getting very bored in
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line and he wanted to go to the front of the line so he could
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have some philosophical discussion with the clerk, but he didn't.
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He waited in line for about an hour until he got up to the front.
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When he got to the front of the line he asked the man if he
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thought a system of translucent pink currency would be more
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efficient than the boring green. The clerk seemed rude and just
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handed Stalin a bunch of forms and told him to go to the corner
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and fill them out. He thought this was incredibly rude of the man
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so he killed him and refused to fill out the forms. He took the
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so-called forms and burned them. Then he snorted the ashes. This
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gave him such an incredible buzz that he passed out on the spot.
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He awoke to a massive horde of yellow watermelons trying to
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cram themselves into his nose. They soon realized that they
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simply wouldn't fit into his nose so they began to jump up and
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down on his forehead.
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"Darn," said Jack.
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"Fuck off!" said Stalin and then he killed Jack. Before his
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corpse was cold, Stalin ate the majority of Jack's fingers and
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one of his testicles. Then he took Jack's body, swung it around
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his head, and smashed it into the main crowd of watermelons.
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They splattered about the room. There were watermelon guts
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everywhere. Yellow watermelon entrails spewed everywhere. It was
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not a pretty sight.
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Stalin laughed.
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A bug under Stalin's foot, about to be fatally smooshed,
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underwent a sudden and quite amazing change. This particular bug
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became empowered with a superhuman strength that would have made
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Superman jealous. This bug reached up to intercept Stalin's leg
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as it stepped down. Suddenly, the surge of strength was gone and
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the bug's brief but spectacular life was ended as the fatal
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smoosh occurred.
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Stalin heard the faint smoosh and looked down and saw the
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gory remains of the bug. Smiling, he reached into his pocket and
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pulled out his trusty hypodermic syringe. He scooped the bug up,
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put it into the syringe, and injected bug guts into his
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bloodstream.
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Exactly pi seconds later, it hit him.
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His skin turned a nice shade of mauve that blended
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beautifully with his unnaturally green penis. His eyes began to
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bug out massively. His mouth flapped, saying only one coherent
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syllable over and over again. "Shit. Shit. Shit..." he babbled.
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His fingernails fell off and exploded on contact with the
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ground. His pubic hair suffered a bout of spontaneous implosion.
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His nose began to run.
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"Shit. Shit. Shit..." Stalin said.
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A sudden shattering of glass interrupted his ejaculations.
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Five black, Jewish, Neo-Nazis walked in. They were armed with
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extremely intimidating, bright blue, giant dildos. They pointed
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the business ends at Stalin.
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"Shit. Shit. Shit..." Stalin replied.
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His name was inconceivably and totally incomprehensible by
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man. But if there were any humans that knew him they would
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probably call him Brian.
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|
Brian had just had a very unfortunate accident. While doing
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|
a bit of intergalactic hitch-hiking, his "thumb", a sort of
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|
electronic space vehicle summoning device, had malfunctioned and
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|
sent our friend plummeting to the earth only to land in a coal
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|
car of an old coal powered train. This is not the whole of
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|
Brian's problems by any means. Besides being stranded on earth
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|
and lying on top of a huge pile of dirty coal, Brian had the
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|
annoyingly bad luck to look exactly like an average sized piece
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|
of coal. Mr. Forbes was just one under par at that moment. Brian
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|
always did have bad luck when he tried to hitch-hike, but he had
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|
to admit to himself, this had to be the utter climax of bad luck.
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|
So Brian sat there thinking, unable to move in an atmosphere
|
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|
with such a low content of Radon. "How miserably depressing," he
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|
thought to himself, "This man is shoveling this stuff into an
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|
intensely hot furnace. I wish I had a drink, or perhaps some
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|
better luck."
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|
You see, Brian did not deal with stress well and this most
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|
definitely was a stressful situation. Being only a few shovelfuls
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|
away from being pitched into a searing furnace, he was not
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|
looking too keen on life about now. Whenever Brian got too
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|
stressed, he liked to daydream to get his mind off of the
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|
situations at hand. So he started.
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|
He thought about his birthday next week and how much fun it
|
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|
was going to be. The new toilet-espresso matching combination
|
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|
that he was hoping to get as a gift would be pleasantly amusing
|
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|
and at the same time, quite practical. That would be so nice. All
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|
of his friends had gotten one months ago. He thought about all of
|
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|
his family and friends would be there and how much fun it
|
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|
would...
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|
A shovel abruptly came up under his body and Brian's frail
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|
body was vaporized in the intense heat.
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|
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|
Now you may be curious as to how Brian's tragic tale relates
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|
to our epic of Stalin, but you see it does. It has a very
|
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|
significant impact here. You see the man in the line at the DMV
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|
whom Stalin killed was very much interested in coal powered
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|
trains as a child.
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|
Anyway, Stalin didn't want to deal with the five black,
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|
Jewish, Neo-Nazis so he left and decided to go have a beer.
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|
Of course, alcohol didn't help his current speech impediment
|
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|
much, and when he tried to pick up on this sexy short girl in a
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|
black leather mini-skirt with combat boots riding a Harley, all
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|
he could say was, "Shit. Shit. Shit..."
|
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|
She was real impressed by this and said, "Ooh baby! Do me
|
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|
like you've never done before!" Then she ran him over with her
|
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|
motorcycle.
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|
Stalin didn't quite know what to make of this. So he just
|
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|
sat there and defecated his attire, which at this time consisted
|
|||
|
of Harley tracks on his head. Then he saw a man. He ran over to
|
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|
the man, who was dressed in a fancy, fluorescent green suit with
|
|||
|
a yellow paisley tie, and said, "Urga blurg a flurg a shmurg...
|
|||
|
sir."
|
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|
The man in the beautiful green suit said, "Oh, ho! You
|
|||
|
naughty boy!" Then he shook his finger at him and walked off,
|
|||
|
twirling his nose hairs.
|
|||
|
Stalin was amazed. He wasn't sure what he was amazed at. But
|
|||
|
it absolutely fascinated him. He decided to go looking for it. He
|
|||
|
thought that maybe if he saw it, he would recognize the thing.
|
|||
|
Maybe it was the beer that he still wanted. No, he was fascinated
|
|||
|
with something, but not beer and not Bush's deficit plan.
|
|||
|
Just then, he saw his good friend Gandhi walking towards
|
|||
|
him. Gandhi was bald and quite skinny from malnutrition and too
|
|||
|
much pot. Anyway, Gandhi walked over to Stalin and said, "Hey
|
|||
|
man, what's up?"
|
|||
|
All Stalin could say was, "Shit. Shit. Shit..."
|
|||
|
"What's up? What's the problem?"
|
|||
|
"Shit. Shit. Shit..."
|
|||
|
"Dude, tell me. Are the pigs after you or something?"
|
|||
|
"Urg blurg a smurglb. Shit."
|
|||
|
Gandhi quickly got frustrated with this conversation and
|
|||
|
kicked Stalin in the head with his cherry red Doc's.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(to be continued.......?)
|
|||
|
*
|
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|
|
|||
|
THE BOOK OF MOHAMMED X
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
or, MOHAMMED'S MIGHTY MASCULINE MEMBER MISPLACES MISS MANNERS'
|
|||
|
MANGY MACKEREL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHAPTER WON!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
on the childhood of Mohammed; on Mohammed's family; on the early
|
|||
|
adulthood of Mohammed; on top of old smoky
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Listen carefully to my words, o fellow seekers of
|
|||
|
enlightenment through the unorthodox use of foreign substances;
|
|||
|
Listen to me, I say; for I am Mohammed X, and to me, you are
|
|||
|
listening. See? It worked.
|
|||
|
I, as all others, have a history. That, you shall not hear.
|
|||
|
I speak to you now of my simulated past; the past I have
|
|||
|
developed, edited, and refined through time; the past that I now
|
|||
|
believe to be my own, for I have forgotten if any other ever
|
|||
|
existed. But enough. My mother's name in some circles was known
|
|||
|
as Ooga; my father's name was not pronounceable by any tongue
|
|||
|
known to mankind. I had four brothers; all were named Mohammed.
|
|||
|
We were reared and tutored by a frog named Zzzckhts, for our
|
|||
|
parents were otherwise occupied. My father, eight days after our
|
|||
|
birth, was rendered nonexistent due to an accident with a can of
|
|||
|
cola, a pocket calculator, and a gene splicer. My mother never
|
|||
|
noticed, I believe. She continued to do as she had always done,
|
|||
|
which involved sitting by a large pool of water all the time. You
|
|||
|
see, to the fish in the pool, she was a Goddess. The fish
|
|||
|
worshipped her, and even gave her what gifts they could; mostly
|
|||
|
moss and lichen spat from their mouths at her. She accepted these
|
|||
|
offerings with grace, even occasionally allowing a thin trail of
|
|||
|
mucus to fall from her nostril into the water. For our family,
|
|||
|
the X clan, it had always been thus (or at least as long as we
|
|||
|
could remember). To the fish of the pool, we were Gods, and we
|
|||
|
strove to carry ourselves with dignity and grace when we went
|
|||
|
near the pool.
|
|||
|
When my brothers Mohammed and I came of age, that being
|
|||
|
fifty-seven years old, Zzzckhts took us to the place where our
|
|||
|
rite of passage into manhood would take place. It was a bare
|
|||
|
stone room, about eleven inches by eight or nine inches. The roof
|
|||
|
stretched out of sight far above us. The walls were painted red.
|
|||
|
Zzzckhts told us then that there could be but one Mohammed,
|
|||
|
and that we should all fight to the death until only one
|
|||
|
survived. Immediately my brothers fell upon each other in a
|
|||
|
murderous rage; whilst I stepped upon Zzzckhts' puny form,
|
|||
|
killing him instantly. Soon, my brothers had finished killing
|
|||
|
each other, and I realized that I was the only Mohammed
|
|||
|
remaining. Pleased, I promptly left the stone room and strode to
|
|||
|
the pool.
|
|||
|
"Mother," I said, "I am now a man."
|
|||
|
She looked up at me and said one word. The word I cannot
|
|||
|
remember; save that it began with a consonant... or mayhap it was
|
|||
|
a vowel. Whatever the case, the word so angered me that I pushed
|
|||
|
her into the pool. My mother, stupidly, had never learned to
|
|||
|
swim. Thus she drowned - the Goddess, dead, fallen to her grave
|
|||
|
into the very World she had sought to rule. The fish, in time,
|
|||
|
ate her. I, my heart heavy within me and with a runny nose that
|
|||
|
just wouldn't quit, left the scene of my childhood and never
|
|||
|
returned. Fortunately, as it turned out; for a volcano was born
|
|||
|
right under my old house, and erupted to destroy everything
|
|||
|
within many miles. By that time, however, I was living in another
|
|||
|
country under an assumed name. That is, everyone there assumed my
|
|||
|
name was Mohammed, since I had told them it was.
|
|||
|
My early adulthood, from the time of the above paragraph to
|
|||
|
the one below, it of little importance save that it lasted eight
|
|||
|
hundred and twenty-nine more years.
|
|||
|
When I was celebrating my eight hundred and eighty-sixth
|
|||
|
birthday, a sudden thought came to me. It died in a freak
|
|||
|
collision with a rogue hair follicle. I took a fancy to it,
|
|||
|
however, and put it in a smallish glass case on my kitchen table.
|
|||
|
I then decided to wander the world. I set out first for Topeka,
|
|||
|
Kansas, but in that time it did not exist, so I went to Rome. I
|
|||
|
arrived just in time for its sacking, but when the checker asked
|
|||
|
if I wanted paper or plastic, I fled in terror. After that, I
|
|||
|
lost track of the following thirty-three thousand years. Then I
|
|||
|
met Guapa. You should have read about that meeting already, so I
|
|||
|
won't bore you again with the details. But now... time for a beer
|
|||
|
break.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HERE ENDS THE EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK OF MOHAMMED X!
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once I was, and I was content. Ere long after this, the people
|
|||
|
came into being, and were content. The people then perceived me,
|
|||
|
and spoke to each other concerning myself and my nature. And the
|
|||
|
people spoke to me, saying: "Yea, verily, thou must indeed be."
|
|||
|
Long I pondered this, and then I bade the people gather about me.
|
|||
|
This they did, and I addressed them, saying, "Nay, no longer may
|
|||
|
I be." And I was not.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*******************************
|
|||
|
END OF PARTHENOGENESIS ISSUE #2
|
|||
|
*******************************
|