[FFML] Rabbits
Matthew Miller
mille2ml at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 18:45:12 PDT 2007
On 10/18/07, DB Sommer <sommert at connecttime.net> wrote:
>
> Almost didn't recognize the handle. Thank goodness i glanced through
> other's C+C.
>
Yes, this is indeed my legal name.
> >The Devilbunnies newsgroup is, so far as I know, no longer alive. If
> >you've never heard of it, I'll summarize. Evil sentient rabbits.
> >
> >
>
> % Got it.
We're not talking about something with a terribly complicated premise here.
> >dear, what do you do when you need to go farther? Farther than Pluto?
> >You need something bigger, stronger, and more powerful. Black holes,
> >those have it all. They're too big, though, far away, and busy
> >gobbling up stars. But, but, but, there are smaller ones. Primordial
> >black holes. We could harness them.
> >
> >
>
> % This sounds about as smart as those girls from Kidou Shinsengumi who
> decided to summon the goddess directly to make their wish, rather than
> going to the shrine and doing it like everyone else.
While I have no idea what you're referencing, I wonder if they're
flattered by being compared to this lunatic.
> >"But you two saw that too.
> >
>
> % that, too. (Yay. Helpful C+C)
Yay! A departure from the usual trend of snarky quips and snide
comments. It's like we do something productive here.
> >Reeve stretched again and trotted up to the front door. It was a huge
> >oak thing on a thick oak frame. No knocker, one large lock, and a old
> >fashioned handle. The key fit smoothly, and it opened silently.
> >
> >
>
> % I wonder if we'll get that 'Evil Dead' vibe from this place.
Sort of, only more absurd.
> >Wilson and Barnes came up behind them,
> >
>
> % behind him (I think)
I think you're right.
> >bearing grease was protruding from his waist. While Reeve was holding
> >his arms back, Wilson tried to get a hold of it's
> >
>
> its
God, that plagues me.
> % And I did not expect that either.
Some things never change.
> >"Let's go inside," Reeve suggested.
> >
> >"Yeah," Barnes agreed.
> >
> >"I'm game."
> >
> >And they did.
> >
> >
>
> % That was appropriately whacked.
>
> % I may never look at bunnies the same way again.
Hopefully.
> % Nice work
Thank you. This is a first post of a very old idea. I'm trying to get
back to some of the lighter stuff.
> DB Sommer
Good to hear from you again.
Miashara
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