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jack
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Subject: Worm Hunt pt. 3 Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 04:00:06 pm EDT |
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Worm Hunt pt. 3
Jack L. Bryson
Patrick got closer to the fountain. He stopped in front of Remy. “It was a huge worm,†Patrick said.
“Yes. Do you want to see another one?†Remy asked.
“Yes. Where is it?â€Â
“Turn your map over,†Remy said. Patrick turned his map over, and there was another one on the back. “It’ll cost two more pennies.â€Â
“Ok,†Patrick said. He turned around and headed back into the woods. The back of the map had similar instructions. It told Patrick to walk until he reached the lake. Patrick walked to the lake. It didn’t take him long. He kicked at pinecones and tried whistling. He couldn’t whistle. It wasn’t easy.
Patrick waited at the edge of the shore. He found a pebble on the bank and picked it up. He looked across the lake. Then he tossed the pebble in the lake. Patrick took off his shoes. He walked over to the grass behind him and sat down. Something came out of the lake. It was another worm. It was some sort of sea worm. It worked its way up the shore. Patrick walked over and patted the huge worm. It was larger than a dog.
Patrick’s hands were covered in slime. He wiped his hands on his jeans. He sat back down and watched the worm dig its way into the muddy bank. The worm worked quickly. In a short time, the worm got three quarters into the mud. Patrick sat and watched until the worm disappeared. After the worm left, Patrick got up. He picked up his muddy shoes and left.
Patrick picked up his shoes. He put them back on his feet. Then he made his way back to the woods. As Patrick walked through the woods he stopped once or twice and picked up acorns. He threw the acorns and watched them ricochet off trees. Soon Patrick reached the fountain. Remy was still sitting on the edge whistling.
“Did you see the worm?†Remy asked,
“Yes.†Patrick stood there for a moment in the sun. He stretched and looked up at the sky. “Do you have any more maps?â€Â
“Do you want to see a worm larger than the other two?â€Â
“Ok,†Patrick said. Remy reached into his left pocket and took out another map. He handed it to Patrick. “I’m going to get the wish pennies right now.†Patrick said.
He left Remy by the fountain once more. He walked through the woods again. He reached his parent’s property. He found the hedges with the hole in them. He went through the hole and ran around to the backyard. Patrick climbed the back porch
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Subject: Raising the heretofore unasked question: Is there such a thing as too much worm? [Re: jack] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 06:26:05 pm EDT |
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I have absolutely no idea where this is going... but it's a charming read.
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killer shrike liked the tale either way
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Subject: Did you mean for the story to end sort of abruptly like that or not? [Re: jack] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 08:48:10 pm EDT |
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> http://web.mac.com/jackbryson1/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
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> Worm Hunt pt. 3
> Jack L. Bryson
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> Patrick got closer to the fountain. He stopped in front of Remy. “It was a huge worm,†Patrick said.
>
> “Yes. Do you want to see another one?†Remy asked.
>
> “Yes. Where is it?â€Â
>
> “Turn your map over,†Remy said. Patrick turned his map over, and there was another one on the back. “It’ll cost two more pennies.â€Â
>
> “Ok,†Patrick said. He turned around and headed back into the woods. The back of the map had similar instructions. It told Patrick to walk until he reached the lake. Patrick walked to the lake. It didn’t take him long. He kicked at pinecones and tried whistling. He couldn’t whistle. It wasn’t easy.
>
> Patrick waited at the edge of the shore. He found a pebble on the bank and picked it up. He looked across the lake. Then he tossed the pebble in the lake. Patrick took off his shoes. He walked over to the grass behind him and sat down. Something came out of the lake. It was another worm. It was some sort of sea worm. It worked its way up the shore. Patrick walked over and patted the huge worm. It was larger than a dog.
>
> Patrick’s hands were covered in slime. He wiped his hands on his jeans. He sat back down and watched the worm dig its way into the muddy bank. The worm worked quickly. In a short time, the worm got three quarters into the mud. Patrick sat and watched until the worm disappeared. After the worm left, Patrick got up. He picked up his muddy shoes and left.
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> Patrick picked up his shoes. He put them back on his feet. Then he made his way back to the woods. As Patrick walked through the woods he stopped once or twice and picked up acorns. He threw the acorns and watched them ricochet off trees. Soon Patrick reached the fountain. Remy was still sitting on the edge whistling.
>
> “Did you see the worm?†Remy asked,
>
> “Yes.†Patrick stood there for a moment in the sun. He stretched and looked up at the sky. “Do you have any more maps?â€Â
>
> “Do you want to see a worm larger than the other two?â€Â
>
> “Ok,†Patrick said. Remy reached into his left pocket and took out another map. He handed it to Patrick. “I’m going to get the wish pennies right now.†Patrick said.
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> He left Remy by the fountain once more. He walked through the woods again. He reached his parent’s property. He found the hedges with the hole in them. He went through the hole and ran around to the backyard. Patrick climbed the back porch
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Subject: "That's what she said." [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 08:49:00 pm EDT |
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> I have absolutely no idea where this is going... but it's a charming read.
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jack
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Subject: Re: Worm Hunt pt. 3 [Re: jack] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 09:42:10 pm EDT |
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He went upstairs to his room and looked under his bed for his jar of pennies. The jar was half full of pennies. Patrick undid the lid and took out five pennies. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he put the lid back on the jar. He replaced the jar under his bed and went downstairs.
Patrick was reached the backyard. He ran around the side of the house again to the hedge. He went through the hole in the hedges. Then he left his parents property and walked through the woods. Patrick met Remy at the fountain.
“Here are the wishing pennies,†Patrick said.
“Very good,†Remy said. “These pennies are slimy.â€Â
“They were in my pocket,†Patrick said. “I got slime on them.â€Â
“You mean worm slime?†Remy asked. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he felt something squirm in his pocket. Remy was quite surprised. He reached into his pocket and pulled out five worms.
“Wait right here,†Patrick said. He found his empty jar. He undid the lid. “Put them in here,†Patrick said. Remy looked at the worms. He grimaced and dropped them in the jar. “Here’s your map back.†Patrick walked away with his jar of worms. Remy stuffed his map back in his pocket. He picked up his and put on his hat. Then he walked away into the woods.
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jack
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Subject: This part is the tail end [Re: jack] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 09:43:18 pm EDT |
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> > Worm Hunt [end]
> > Jack L. Bryson
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> He went upstairs to his room and looked under his bed for his jar of pennies. The jar was half full of pennies. Patrick undid the lid and took out five pennies. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he put the lid back on the jar. He replaced the jar under his bed and went downstairs.
>
> Patrick was reached the backyard. He ran around the side of the house again to the hedge. He went through the hole in the hedges. Then he left his parents property and walked through the woods. Patrick met Remy at the fountain.
>
> “Here are the wishing pennies,†Patrick said.
>
> “Very good,†Remy said. “These pennies are slimy.â€Â
>
> “They were in my pocket,†Patrick said. “I got slime on them.â€Â
>
> “You mean worm slime?†Remy asked. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he felt something squirm in his pocket. Remy was quite surprised. He reached into his pocket and pulled out five worms.
>
> “Wait right here,†Patrick said. He found his empty jar. He undid the lid. “Put them in here,†Patrick said. Remy looked at the worms. He grimaced and dropped them in the jar. “Here’s your map back.†Patrick walked away with his jar of worms. Remy stuffed his map back in his pocket. He picked up his and put on his hat. Then he walked away into the woods.
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Visionary
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Subject: Wishing pennies are valuable and adaptive currency, apparently. [Re: jack] Posted Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 10:46:17 pm EDT |
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> > http://web.mac.com/jackbryson1/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
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> > Worm Hunt [end]
> > Jack L. Bryson
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> He went upstairs to his room and looked under his bed for his jar of pennies. The jar was half full of pennies. Patrick undid the lid and took out five pennies. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he put the lid back on the jar. He replaced the jar under his bed and went downstairs.
>
> Patrick was reached the backyard. He ran around the side of the house again to the hedge. He went through the hole in the hedges. Then he left his parents property and walked through the woods. Patrick met Remy at the fountain.
>
> “Here are the wishing pennies,†Patrick said.
>
> “Very good,†Remy said. “These pennies are slimy.â€Â
>
> “They were in my pocket,†Patrick said. “I got slime on them.â€Â
>
> “You mean worm slime?†Remy asked. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he felt something squirm in his pocket. Remy was quite surprised. He reached into his pocket and pulled out five worms.
>
> “Wait right here,†Patrick said. He found his empty jar. He undid the lid. “Put them in here,†Patrick said. Remy looked at the worms. He grimaced and dropped them in the jar. “Here’s your map back.†Patrick walked away with his jar of worms. Remy stuffed his map back in his pocket. He picked up his and put on his hat. Then he walked away into the woods.
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CrazySugarFreakBoy!
Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004 Posts: 1,235
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Subject: Quietly fun stuff. :) [Re: jack] Posted Thu Sep 20, 2007 at 09:09:50 pm EDT (Viewed 371 times) |
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Subject: Nicely done [Re: jack] Posted Thu Sep 20, 2007 at 09:48:41 pm EDT (Viewed 350 times) |
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> http://web.mac.com/jackbryson1/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
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> Worm Hunt pt. 3
> Jack L. Bryson
>
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> Patrick got closer to the fountain. He stopped in front of Remy. “It was a huge worm,†Patrick said.
>
> “Yes. Do you want to see another one?†Remy asked.
>
> “Yes. Where is it?â€Â
>
> “Turn your map over,†Remy said. Patrick turned his map over, and there was another one on the back. “It’ll cost two more pennies.â€Â
>
> “Ok,†Patrick said. He turned around and headed back into the woods. The back of the map had similar instructions. It told Patrick to walk until he reached the lake. Patrick walked to the lake. It didn’t take him long. He kicked at pinecones and tried whistling. He couldn’t whistle. It wasn’t easy.
>
> Patrick waited at the edge of the shore. He found a pebble on the bank and picked it up. He looked across the lake. Then he tossed the pebble in the lake. Patrick took off his shoes. He walked over to the grass behind him and sat down. Something came out of the lake. It was another worm. It was some sort of sea worm. It worked its way up the shore. Patrick walked over and patted the huge worm. It was larger than a dog.
>
> Patrick’s hands were covered in slime. He wiped his hands on his jeans. He sat back down and watched the worm dig its way into the muddy bank. The worm worked quickly. In a short time, the worm got three quarters into the mud. Patrick sat and watched until the worm disappeared. After the worm left, Patrick got up. He picked up his muddy shoes and left.
>
> Patrick picked up his shoes. He put them back on his feet. Then he made his way back to the woods. As Patrick walked through the woods he stopped once or twice and picked up acorns. He threw the acorns and watched them ricochet off trees. Soon Patrick reached the fountain. Remy was still sitting on the edge whistling.
>
> “Did you see the worm?†Remy asked,
>
> “Yes.†Patrick stood there for a moment in the sun. He stretched and looked up at the sky. “Do you have any more maps?â€Â
>
> “Do you want to see a worm larger than the other two?â€Â
>
> “Ok,†Patrick said. Remy reached into his left pocket and took out another map. He handed it to Patrick. “I’m going to get the wish pennies right now.†Patrick said.
>
> He left Remy by the fountain once more. He walked through the woods again. He reached his parent’s property. He found the hedges with the hole in them. He went through the hole and ran around to the backyard. Patrick climbed the back porch
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Scott
Location: Southwest US Member Since: Sun Sep 02, 2007 Posts: 326
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Subject: Shame worm slime can't make other things. [Re: jack] Posted Fri Sep 21, 2007 at 07:10:22 pm EDT (Viewed 336 times) |
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> > Worm Hunt [end]
> > Jack L. Bryson
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> He went upstairs to his room and looked under his bed for his jar of pennies. The jar was half full of pennies. Patrick undid the lid and took out five pennies. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he put the lid back on the jar. He replaced the jar under his bed and went downstairs.
>
> Patrick was reached the backyard. He ran around the side of the house again to the hedge. He went through the hole in the hedges. Then he left his parents property and walked through the woods. Patrick met Remy at the fountain.
>
> “Here are the wishing pennies,†Patrick said.
>
> “Very good,†Remy said. “These pennies are slimy.â€Â
>
> “They were in my pocket,†Patrick said. “I got slime on them.â€Â
>
> “You mean worm slime?†Remy asked. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he felt something squirm in his pocket. Remy was quite surprised. He reached into his pocket and pulled out five worms.
>
> “Wait right here,†Patrick said. He found his empty jar. He undid the lid. “Put them in here,†Patrick said. Remy looked at the worms. He grimaced and dropped them in the jar. “Here’s your map back.†Patrick walked away with his jar of worms. Remy stuffed his map back in his pocket. He picked up his and put on his hat. Then he walked away into the woods.
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Scott
NIGHT CHILDREN: THE BLOG.
Come see!
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HH
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Subject: Things squirming in your pocket are rarely good. [Re: jack] Posted Sat Sep 22, 2007 at 07:52:49 am EDT |
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> > http://web.mac.com/jackbryson1/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
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> > Worm Hunt [end]
> > Jack L. Bryson
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> He went upstairs to his room and looked under his bed for his jar of pennies. The jar was half full of pennies. Patrick undid the lid and took out five pennies. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he put the lid back on the jar. He replaced the jar under his bed and went downstairs.
>
> Patrick was reached the backyard. He ran around the side of the house again to the hedge. He went through the hole in the hedges. Then he left his parents property and walked through the woods. Patrick met Remy at the fountain.
>
> “Here are the wishing pennies,†Patrick said.
>
> “Very good,†Remy said. “These pennies are slimy.â€Â
>
> “They were in my pocket,†Patrick said. “I got slime on them.â€Â
>
> “You mean worm slime?†Remy asked. He put the pennies in his pocket. Then he felt something squirm in his pocket. Remy was quite surprised. He reached into his pocket and pulled out five worms.
>
> “Wait right here,†Patrick said. He found his empty jar. He undid the lid. “Put them in here,†Patrick said. Remy looked at the worms. He grimaced and dropped them in the jar. “Here’s your map back.†Patrick walked away with his jar of worms. Remy stuffed his map back in his pocket. He picked up his and put on his hat. Then he walked away into the woods.
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