Thursday, March 07, 2013

* Lawn Mowing Avoidance

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 PORTENTS 2:1-17

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34 comments:

  1. One can't be too careful when one has crystal balls.

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    1. Dufus, you are a wiser man than me, Gunga Din. Roth

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  2. "I saw a Tarot Card Reader once and I, too, ended up with a headache. Such is the non benefit (of many) of a tarot card reading......x "

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    1. Jack, I suspect the world is full of dodgy fortune tellers, but I'm pretty sure that some have insight. The trick is working out which is which. Indigo

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  3. Wait, you did that in PowerPoint?! The hell with Madame Bianca! You, my friend, are the one with special powers!!

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    1. Hey Nicky! I'm pretty goshdarned heroic, it's true. I could do with a new project like this... perhaps one of you and Ziva? Oooooh, that might work! Any thoughts? Roth x

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  4. Something tells me that you have far too much time on your hands. When are you going to start looking for another job?

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    1. Bobby, Bobby, you must never tell a creative type that, it's rather invalidating. And no, I'm taking a year off to become world famous. Even in Australia, you old lush. Roth

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  5. Oh, pooh, she has no sense of humour at all.

    That is one awesome card, in my opinion.

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    1. Hey Jenn! You are, of course, correct! You need it on a tee! Like this one. I'm just saying.

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  6. That is an intriguing image, Indigo. I also find it eerily fitting that I would choose to read this entry while I am currently suffering from a bad headache. Maybe it was in the cards?

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    1. Hey KZ! Kismet indeed! Tho I'm a great believer in weird coincidences. Strange. Things. Happen. True story. Roth

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  7. Hari Om
    no no no, never mess with the magix, man! Great piccy though.

    Re the query last time,.. you'd been signing with "Roth" so this midagemudhead got a tad menophusticated! (you gotta read the meno blog to get the hang of that one). Indigo is a great colour, glad it's still in place! &>

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    1. Hey Yamini! Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I use Indigo/Roth fairly randomly, just depends on my mood. But I will make a point of being bombastically blue for you. Now then, what is a suitable response to your "Hari Om", please? I would like to be both correct and polite. Indigo

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  8. Love the image! Stay away from fortune tellers and avoid headaches! Carry on!

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    1. Hey Linda! I've had a world of headaches recently, and have no idea why. But let's just say I'm not liking it, and need no help from Beyond The Veil. Or in front of it, even. Indigo x

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  9. Right side up or upside down, the cards never lie!

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    1. Hey Paula! True dat. Is that how the kids say it? I'm working on my "street" image. Fo shizzle. (see?) Roth x

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  10. I've had my cards read many times and that one has never turned over. Very cool!

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    1. Hey Chrissy! I'd say it was the first in a series of fifty five, but I'd probably cry. But thanks =) Indigo x

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  11. This looks like a really great card! I like the art on this one.

    www.modernworld4.blogspot.com

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  12. I have never been to a Tarot Card Reader or a Psychic. But I would LOVE to!

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    1. Hey Mia! Well, you should! It might be a total waste of money, but I'd sure it'd be a memorable experience. Indigo x

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  13. Liar?!! Clearly, she was confused. Although, I suppose all great tellers of tales could be referred to in such a way.

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    1. Hey Jayne! I agree entirely! We're misunderstood bunch, aren't we? They're not lies, but different (and often more interesting) versions of reality. Indigo x

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  14. Love this photo. And I hope you avoid the headache. Headaches suck.

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    1. Hey Kato! Thanks, m'dear, I'm sure you remember it well! And yes, major suckage! Indigo x

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  15. Glad to see you survived the writing challenge. I get enough headaches without having my cards read. Oh, and nice tie. ;)

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    1. Hey Linda! Thanks, the tie is a winner, isn't it? And yes, the writing challenge was a monster. We should be proud! Indigo x

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  16. Just found you, glad to have found someone "quirky" as me and brave enough to blog it. (i'm not that brave yet). I really do like your writing style, will be following.

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    1. Hi Teresa, thank you! See you here again soon! Indigo

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  17. You'll never log in with that keyboard - no I button.

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    1. Maybe not, but its sturdy aluminium construction means I could successfully beat you about the head with it. I'm just saying. Roth

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