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File : GBS.TXT
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Author : A. McCully & Rez Errection
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BBS : The Banana Republic BBS
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The following is a series of humourous (Hopefully!) texts that a
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friend and I devised (Mainly him actually) one Saturday Night.
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Though they may not appeal to certain BR members as they lack the
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required amount of Necrophilia and Bestiality (Disappointed sighs
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from readers), at the time of their writing we thought that they
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were amusing. If you like and want more such texts then leave a
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message to Rez Erection on BR and who knows I might even convince
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LP to post them as a bulletin! Criticism welcomed:
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Note: These are Private. Please do not upload to other BBSs.
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These texts are dedicated to Trillion and, of course, Lord LP!
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Rez Erection and A. McCully Present:
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Metaphysical Ambience:
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The Sun shone happily, the clouds drifted merrily, the air did
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whatever it was that air did joyously and the grass.. the grass
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swayed agreeably. Enthusiastic beams of sunlight found their way
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with a blissful degree of contentment to the Earth, lighting the
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overjoyed and elated planet. A slight inkling of a diminutive
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formation of wind whispered its way over the jubilant country
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side, rejoicing at the ecstasy of being.
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Butterflies flitted, flitting from flower to flower with a
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delighted expression emanating from their facial features.
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Happy in a kind of terminal way, a brown dog strolled across the
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agreeable grass and looked up at the cheerful clouds. The
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protracted stay of euphoria which was currently staging a sit-in
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at his brain had affected his whole outlook on life. After
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suffering from a short bout of leprosy, becoming a quadriplegic
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and recovering from several incidents of radiation sickness that
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were caused by large nucleur blasts around his kennel, he had
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lost all hope. Today however he woke up to find that all his
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limbs had regrown, his fur had rejuvenated and he now had a face.
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This had so impressed him that he had gone out with the express
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intent of fully experiencing the total and ultimate realisation of
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the Spirit. The day had so far proved most satisfying in the line of
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ultimate realisation of the spirit and thus he was happy.
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The dog now approached the rather emaciated collection of dirt
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and rocks that served as a road to this now emaciated spiritually
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aware community. On the other side of the road he saw what looked
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like an amazingly comfortable place to sit, alongside which was
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an amazingly edible-looking bowl of food that simply glowed with
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the pleasurability of the day. He began to cross the road with
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simple wondrous nicety of step. HOWEVER the oncoming truck did
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not share his views on the perfection of the day and said so by
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revving its engines. As an additional touch it also crushed sinew,
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smashed liver, destroyed skin, ground intestine into asphalt, and
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although it did all this extremely politely and with all the
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proper elocution the gesture was not greatly appreciated by the dog!
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When the trucks had finished articulating its displeasure over
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the whole theological and metaphysical implications of the dog,
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all that remained of the now not-so-impressed dog was an
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amazingly small, precision placed pile of semi liquid gore.
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Steaming entrails splayed out in an intricate pattern suggested
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that the truck driver was in possession of some artistic
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faculties.
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The intestines bubbled happily, the liver glupped and convulsed
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cheerfully and the blood clotted agreeably...
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Oath of the Dead
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- A passionate tale of power struggles within a Yemenite mining
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community or alternatively some pleasant adjectives, a few
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subjunctive clauses and some blood (Gratuitous Sex, Depravation
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and Necrophilia). Written by A. McCully with very minor
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technical assistance from Rez and typed by Rez Erection.
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The Sun, in its rising, turned the morning clouds a deep shade of
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orange. The time had arrived, and after centuries of dustial
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accumulation, the proverbial spit and polish of heroics was
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present. Below the orangely ambient cloud cover a field was
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revealing itself to the rest of the world.
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Beside the field was a small keep, a gray stone affair with a
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turret at each corner and a huge black metal gate. It stood on a
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small hill beside the field, sentinel of the area.
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There was already one figure on the field, he dismissed most
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medieval stereotypes about combatants as he wore nothing of a
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military nature aside from a bronze helmet. Raised above this and
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carried in both hands was a staff, it remained perfectly still,
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as did the figure, no sign of life around it or him. Statuesque
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was a good word.
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* *
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Life in the Legion of the Dead was not particularly
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scintillating, it was in fact a contradiction in terms, but it
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was there. Being dead had many disadvantages, one of the better
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ones being that material humour was lacking. It simple wasn't
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possible to roar loudly in laughter at the elite guards that got
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slaughtered by their own covering fire, it was no longer feasible
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to make jokes about the barbarian horde that collectively got
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syphilis after a bit too much looting, pillaging and raping. It
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was boring.
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There was however one event which cropped up at irregular
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intervals, the Invasion of the Living World. What would happen is
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that all the dead would get together, create a rift in the
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spatial and temporal continuum and go for a short foray into the
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world of Life, wreaking as much "death and havoc" as was
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inhumanly possible. The whole thing was a tremendous morale
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boost, not to mention "a fun-filled day for the whole platoon".
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There was an excited humming as the Legion waited for the
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dimensional gate to open.
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Snatches of conversation could be heard.
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"I hope it's better than last time, and the time before that, and
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the time before that, me and my squire, dead in the first two
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minutes!"
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"Yeah, that Archmage spoiled everything."
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"I mean if you can't kill the living who can you kill?"
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"Exactly."
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But that was all, for the normally rigid walls of time and space
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were being split asunder as the Gate manifested itself. A vast
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section of the grey world the Dead inhabit was swept aside as an
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even vaster blackness filled the vast swept away bit. Solemnly
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they marched and before you could say "Stuff physics this is
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fantasy", they were half way to the Real world.
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The figure now sat cross legged meditating, his staff upright in
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front of him, though he held it not. The top end appeared to
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spontaneously combust, bursting into life. Its phosphorescence
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steadily increased, flaring up, supernovering and becoming a
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beacon, brighter than the Sun itself. The area around the figure
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pulsated with energy, multiple fissures in the very earth
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developed along with multiple bolts of pure power descending from
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the sky to strike the staff, only to be absorbed. In a paroxysm
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of fire a conduit of power from the Gods engulfed the figure
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obscuring him completely from view. The power surge lasted for a
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few seconds, and stopped suddenly ... The figure was ready.
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A wind picked up, it gently swayed the greenness that was the
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field. The gate on the keep rattled.
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A stronger wind pickede up and with greater force swayed the
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greenness. The gate on the keep squeaked open a fraction.
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A FUCKING ENORMOUS tornado tore up the very earth the
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greenness was on and the gate warped, melted and the bottom
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section of the keep exploded in a PRETTY FUCKING VIOLENT display
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of one-ups manship on the part of the Dead.
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The ghosts of warriors past trooped out of the wreckage and
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howled with the ecstasy of being so near to life. They were
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terrible to behold as the battle-lust overtook them and they
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longed for blood. And upon the sighting of the figure and his
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staff a unanimous "Oh Fuck, not again" issued from the horde. For
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a few moments there was silence, a few whispered "What do we do
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nows" and then cacophony. The legion was not to be beaten again
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and so with a raucous chant the horde surged forward in a single
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slaughterous mass with a single slaughterous goal.
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The figure on the other hand had other ideas, for although he had
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a single slaughterous goal he did not surge forward
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slaughterously. What he did do was look nonchalant, pose
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retrospectively and raise his staff skyward. The horde screamed.
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At the staff's tip a black mass was forming, expanding
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gelatinously, forcing its way to existence. The horde screamed
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again, only louder. With an explosion of growth the mass became a
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sphere, throwing out luminous spears of light that dealt death to
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the Dead, unraveling the fine ethereal threads that held them
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together. The horde screamed quite loudly this time. In reply the
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figure threw a dozen or so flaming balls of destruction into
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their midst, vapourising all that they touched. The few remaining
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members of the horde booed strongly, knowing their fate.
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In a last cataclysmic attack the figure called forth a vast
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vortex of incandescence which wreaked death upon rank upon rank
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of the legion, devouring them and spewing forth their
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disassembled corpses. As the last was crushed silence descended.
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The figure chuckled to himself and went to inform the King that
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he had again saved the realm.
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A last vestigule of lucid thought floated from the slowly
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disappearing bodies of the Legion,
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" O Fuck! ............I swear..... I'll do that Archmage ".
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The Blueness:
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- A brilliant, innovative work of art that delivers a knockout
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political punch. A stunning aesthetic, historical and social
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document. This text articulates the mechanisms of oppression
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and the ecstasies of freedom with a dazzling use of both
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spoken and visual language. Written by A. McCully with minor
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technical assistance from Rez and typed by Rez Erection.
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The city sat, waiting, bathing in the vast crystalline blue that
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was not in any way normal. It was not a strong or dark blue, it
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was light, calm, not unlike a flat sea that had taken to the air.
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It had had a strange effect on the city; normally the city's pace
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was furious, it waited for no-one, and no-one expected it too,
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but on the blueness' arrival that had changed. No-more did the
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high glass and steel buildings harshly reflect the Suns' light in
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the sunglasses of the scores of business with the cellphones, now
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the harshness was taken off the reflection and a dull square of
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light was all that was relayed to the glasses.
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No longer could the "Sun-Glass Wearing Men In Suits Who Go Out
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And Relive Dreams of Miami Vice With Their Hands Down Their
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Trousers, Chatting From Their Carphones To People Called Sharon
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And Dave With The Sunroofs Open, Basking In The Hot White
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Light" go out and relive dreams of Miami Vice with their hands
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down their trousers, chatting from their carphones to people
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called Sharon and Dave with their sunroofs open, basking in the
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hot white light. These days the cars went slower with the
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sunroofs closed. Nobody felt the urge to be professionalistic,
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nobody felt the need to use their cellphones.
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"The Single Mothers Trying To Hold Down A Job While Supporting
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Three Children" appreciated the change. The blueness induced a
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sense of sluggishness city-wide which pacified the children,
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relaxed the speed of work at the offices where they all worked as
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secretaries and just generally made life easier.
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A small number of "Visiting Businessmen Just Over Here To Clinch
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A Really Big Deal" were also affected for when they returned to
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where they came from they found that everything was too fast,
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that they couldn't take it, and that, more to the point, they
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didn't want to. They threw away their Visiting Businessmen roots
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and moved to the City to become "Businessmen With Sunglasses And
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Cellphones". There was a small outcry from a xenophobic section
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of the "Very Important People In High Places Who Appear To Do
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Very Little But Earn Lots Of Money", but no one really minded.
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The "People In The Street" had even more morning teas to discuss
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how strange it was that Harry had married Jane and then gone to
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Mexico where he said he had a business, but no-one believed him
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and what with all this blue thing hanging over the city.
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According to "Astrologers And Other People Who Wear Black A Lot",
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there had been a 16% rise in the number of children being born
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with six heads since the blueness had appeared and consequently
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religious suicides increased and churches were packed every
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Sunday, with the "Astrologers And Other People Who Wear Black A
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Lot" preaching to the "People In The Street" who in turn relayed
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the message to the "Other People In The Street Who Don't Really
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Care What's Happening Anyway".
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All in all not much happened, though little by little everyone
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became calm. Even "Psychopaths And Other People Who Wear Brown A
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Lot" were killing fewer people", complaining that the blueness
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had taken away that essential streak of life-hating vitality that
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was required to kill people in cold blood. "The Very People In
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High Places Who Appear To Do Very Little But Earn Lots Of Money"
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replied with the fact that these days nobody could be bothered
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putting up. a fight anyway, taking all the fun and thrill out of
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it.
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"Psychopaths And Other People Who Wear Brown A Lot"'s suicides
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increased.
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Crime fell to Zero, as did Production.
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Many "People Who Are Actually Religious But Don't Like To Say It
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Because John Always Been An Atheist" asked God what was
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happening.
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He didn't answer.
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A tribe of nomadic "People Who Own Suits And Are Successful In
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The View Of The Public But Really Are Bastards Who Have Affairs
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With Their Secretaries" migrated to the city, seeking serenity
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away from their paternity suits. They found it. They found more
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than that, they found tranquility and also slowness.
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Finally the streets became clogged with the cars of people who
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had been driving to work but then thought, "Why?", and got out,
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leaving the car still running and went home.
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After a period of three months the pavements, the shops and even
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the churches were empty. Everyone was home.
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Everyone except three "Very Important People In High Places Who
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Appear To Do Very Little But Earn Lots Of Money", who had been
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becalmed while in the council offices.
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"What is to be done?"
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"How can we do anything when we don't know what's happening?"
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"Nothing's happening, that's the problem."
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"Yeah, that's true, but why?"
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And with that last word, the lights went off and a sort-of
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cosmic and all pervading "Because I Fucking Said So!" answered
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the question as time ceased to be.
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If anyone had been able to see it then they would have observed
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that the blueness appeared to increase in intensity, becoming a
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solid blueness of calm and quiet until it overwhelmed all light.
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As the "Blues" slowly, immeasurably slowly, enveloped the region
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its essential blueness surpassed mortal comprehension..
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Finally after two minutes of packed blueness it relented and when
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it ceased, the city was no more, for it too had Stopped.
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AUTHOR : A. McCully & Rez Errection
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