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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 227698" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>~ The cow was sold, gone rent, no more. Then there was the yelling and unforgivable consternation that almost repealed family-hood. The mist came in over the little home. The next day, trampled grass blades rose anew, the roosters crowed in the day. But now an immense beanstalk grew in place of some tossed beans in an unaccounted rage.</p><p></p><p>It towered upwards the heavens, as a lark would into the clouds. This trail of vine, to another land where everything was special, albeit for very large humans with cannibal taste for Englishmen. These poor sods who did not heed their common sense, not to climb the beanstalk to this ill begotten place. The parts of these giants stunk and what was worse in acquired odors, is how they smelled after eating the smaller ground statured humans. /</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth after they sought the hidden meanings of so many ethnicities placed in gas ovens, roasting them alive. Were the Nazis in all totality really after the gifts of the golden sheep's pelt, as held on Frazer's golden bough. *We may, shall never know as sometimes the giants of fear, have seemed to eaten the writers as well.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, to the book on the quest for mysticisms, Frazer's Golden Bough</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]z6DCzSjfNNc[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 227698, member: 259"] ~ The cow was sold, gone rent, no more. Then there was the yelling and unforgivable consternation that almost repealed family-hood. The mist came in over the little home. The next day, trampled grass blades rose anew, the roosters crowed in the day. But now an immense beanstalk grew in place of some tossed beans in an unaccounted rage. It towered upwards the heavens, as a lark would into the clouds. This trail of vine, to another land where everything was special, albeit for very large humans with cannibal taste for Englishmen. These poor sods who did not heed their common sense, not to climb the beanstalk to this ill begotten place. The parts of these giants stunk and what was worse in acquired odors, is how they smelled after eating the smaller ground statured humans. / For what it's worth after they sought the hidden meanings of so many ethnicities placed in gas ovens, roasting them alive. Were the Nazis in all totality really after the gifts of the golden sheep's pelt, as held on Frazer's golden bough. *We may, shall never know as sometimes the giants of fear, have seemed to eaten the writers as well. Thank you, to the book on the quest for mysticisms, Frazer's Golden Bough [MEDIA=youtube]z6DCzSjfNNc[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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