Saturday, May 07, 2011

* In A Variety Of Languages

This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.

Its reference in the book is 2 ROTH 3:1-14

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12 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for you. Please post a photo/link to where the book can be bought on your sidebar. I can't get it right now, but I'd like to have it and if it's there when I visit I'll be reminded.

    Again, congratulations. Most worthy!

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  2. They always do look kind of plaintive don't they. I find them a source of peace too.

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  3. Hey Jayne! I'll do that very thing, thanks for the idea. And thank you; you know how it feels!

    Hey Verity! Thanks for dropping by. Not sure if this is your first visit, but welcome to the blog! I thought your profile was damned interesting; I know exactly what you mean. This blog is where I am right now. If you want to see where I came from, check out the INDIGO 101 link in the sidebar. And I hope you'll stick around for the future; it's gonna be sparkly.

    Thanks to you both! Indigo x

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  4. ah yes, Vladimir and Helga no doubt... sooth your soul and then take your wallet.

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  5. Russian - the best gangster language in town :)

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  6. Hey Eolist! I suspect we may be hearing more of the bull they call... Viktor. I hear he's a friend of King's. And not in a "lunch" way.

    Hey Robbie! I think you have to go a long way to beat the traditional Sicilian, but I'm Old School that way. These new fellas are hardcore. Hold tight.

    Thanks to you both! Indigo

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  7. your so right -cows are an enigmatic bunch and with so much time on their hands {?} who can fail to be amazed that they have learned to speak Russian.

    Rumour has it they're superb pick-pockets too!

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  8. I grew up around cows, but those bastards scare me.

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  9. Hi Alistair! You're right - "Time on their hooves" doesn't really scan. Perhaps "Time under their hooves"?

    Hey Joshua! Perhaps their insistence on a black-and-white existence in a traditionally coloured Common is adding to your unease?

    Thanks to you both! Indigo

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  10. Hey Muza-chan! Perfect for the story, but sadly, not one of mine; I have next-to-zero photographic skills. It was borrowed from ANIMAL PHOTOS and credited in the grey matter at the bottom of the post. Indigo

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  11. I don't think I would trust those cows... the one on the right has a glint in its eye that is just a tad bit frightening.

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