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The Seventh Fable

The Seventh Fable The Seventh Fable Charlaxes Fables Mental Prefabrications People have preconceived ideas from Religion and Television combine these two ideas and no wonder everyone is mental. The Eye is just now thankful that the computer was not mine at age 14. The TV was enough to ruin me for life. It is no wonder that eye still don't have a life. Falling into cracks made just for me. Living in the NEW AGE causes so much uncertainty and problems we avoided in our past come back as daily necessities of the mass of useless protoplasmic mice eye once saw a man on the highway with a sign he was begging for more money to get some more useless wine so the people went zigging past avoiding him until he fell down on the ground it seemed to me he was passed out perhaps he died and no one buried him sounds like an episode of Twilight Zone. There was episodes eye will never forget the NOSE throbbing on the stairs inside the house the girl tried to leave the shelter of the fence once out she turned to dust the man with the wires in his arm seeing the oven where he was born the little airforce people in the GIANT woman's kitchen getting swept. It just occurred to me the ins and outs of celebrity imagine all the casting calls to make the episodes. AND the fact that Charlax was never chosen for even one of them seems sort of some kind of twisted justice the actors used were just the best of all the crème de le crème of all the hollywooded jest. Webseries Pilot casting call: The Charlax would be excellent at this OH wait look at that ethnic face. Male, open ethnicity, early to mid 30's - JG. Federal Agency Detective. Good at his job, but fresh enough to still want to make a difference. Oh if eye were only Twenty Years different. A Twilight Zoned Detecative with the name Rick Roll selected and elected to be the actor of the myllineum.

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