Friday, June 14, 2013

* It All Ends With Jazz Hands

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 NUMPTIES 4:1-65

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14 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    ...oh pleeeeze tell me there's a part two +++??? Can't leave us hanging on a string like that. I feel puppeted.

    That could just be the effects of the meno tho'.
    8-{} YAM xx

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    1. Namaste Yam! And shame on you for such low-strung humour. T-101 features is one other tale, and I'll repost that for Sunday =) Indigo x

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  2. Californian, liberal. Yet even I admit Gubernator turned out to be a gazillion times the head of state I thought he'd be. He, and the Kennedys (perhaps even FUTURE-Kennedys) who sent him, saved this state from a neocon coup. For me, seeing him downtown with his stogie, he was a real boy, and always will be. His heart's in the right place even if other parts of him get into trouble. Enjoyable post!

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    1. Hey Geo, thank you. I was always bemused by the bi-partisan marriage, but sadly that turned tri-partisan. As a Brit, we rarely heard much about his time as the Gubernator, but I'm glad you found something to like about the man. And thank you, glad you enjoyed it! Indigo

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  3. Does that hat come in blue?

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    1. Yes Doof, and it would suit you a treat!

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  4. Holy Crow! I followed you over here from Murr's blog after that crack about the japanese bayonet in the shoulder and I am hooked! You rock, Mr. Roth!

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    1. Hey Roxie! Why thank you! And welcome to the blog! I've just been over to your place to watch the big pig transform into many hog lumps. And now I'm all hungry. Indigo

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  5. I wish my imagination was HALF as creative as yours!

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    1. Hey Mia! But it IS, ma cherie. Were mine a bit more active right now and not so "writing a book", I'd be writing new blog entries rather than reposting old ones and sleeping a lot. But thank you x Indigo =)

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  6. You nailed that accent - and that made the whole post even awesome-er. Well done, sir!

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    1. Hey Jenn! Thankee. He's still grumbling about the phased plasma rifle. Indigo x

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  7. I have complete faith in you. And yes, that time-travel stuff rarely turns out well. :)

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    1. Bless you Jayne! I stand resolute in my determination never to do that. Erm. Indigo x

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