It was as if I was inside a movie while it was running. The colors were quite vivid. There was a long dirt road dunning through mountainous terrain, with tall green conifers everywhere but the road itself. Dashing along this road was a red cart, drawn by 2 horses. The cart appeared to be a small version of a horse-drawn fire engine, with a steam engine in the back. One of the two people in the cart was Bob Hope.
The cart came to a chasm where the bridge should have been, and the cart proceeded across the chasm, flying through the air as if the bridge were still there. My point-of-view shifted to the bottom of the chasm, watching the cart cross over on thin air. When the cart reached the other side, the "film" reversed for a moment, then paused, with the cart at the point where it was just about to "land".
Bob Hope fired 2 shots in the air, saying: "I gotta salute my fans! If it weren't for them I couldn't get away with these things!"
Then the cart finished jumping the chasm.
--Baloo
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Life is unfair. Deal with it.
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[This message has been edited by Baloo (edited September 18, 1999).]
The Bob Hope part means you're insane, though.
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"Recombination, then Viacom; Safeway."
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Soul Coughing
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Outside of a dog, a book is a mans best friend. Inside of a dog, it's to dark to read. Groucho Marx
This time, I realize it's not my fault. It's just the way she is. I have friends and family and a network of support, both emotional and spiritual. I can honestly say I've tried as hard as I can, and that she just decided (at some point) that it was more important to have "fun" and appear to be a big-shot in front of her "friends" than it was to try to make a success out of her marriage.
[Fires 2 shot's in the air.]
That salute's for everyone who's been so supportive. If it wasn't for you I couldn't make it through these things.
--Baloo
P.S.: For all you confused folks who aren't sure what the heck I'm talking about, click here
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