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Last night there I was woken by a faint rattling sound. The metal shutters which close out the darkness beyond the French doors were shaking faintly. Just one of Tokyo's little earthquakes, the practice drills for the Big One? Apparently not. |
It is an acknowledged fact that millions of Americans have been abducted by aliens. George Bush was abducted, and got such a shock that he gave up drinking. |
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"Do you support terrorism?" The killing needle was against his neck. The scanning machine clicked relentlessly as it monitored the functions of his brain. Sweat beaded on his forehead and ran down his face. He could feel his legs shaking, could feel his very bowels loosening. |
I first got into quilting when the schools were closed down. It was a very hot summer, very dusty, and the water was off for most of the day. There was no electricity most of the time except what we could glean from our own trickle chargers. I was privileged, because |
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I first got into quilting when the schools were closed down. It was a very hot summer, very dusty, and the water was off for most of the day. There was no electricity most of the time except what we could glean from our own trickle chargers. I was privileged, because |
"They can't land!" said Evin Brahma. "My entire crop will go up in flames." But the Amlok Macbeth was on its way, like it or not. And, legally, Evin Brahma had no business planting his crops on the spaceport in the first place. |
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