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Rosarian was feeling really DETACHED at this moment. The mean cruel vulture was in bad shape and may not pull through,, the weird stripper was getting on his nerves and making him crazy. He needed his mommy really bad. Where oh where is Mommy Pheasant???
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But Rosarian also knew that the pheasant may not want to be involved because of all the CHEATING ways of the vulture. But Rosarian thought she should have the chance to decide that for herself. The pheasant may not even know that the vulture was ill. Rosarian called up his mom, the pheasant, and said,
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"Stop right there!!! I do not want to hear anything else about the no good vulture" Then she started CHANTING. Rosarian was so shocked that he dropped the phone and got into the fetal position.
(this is post #4000 for me)
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Congrats on post #4000! May you have 400,000,000 more!
Then Rosarian started CRINGING. This was too much for the stripper, who left. A nurse came by and knew that something was very wrong. Maybe Rosarian had been traumatized and had PTSD.
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Wow Newt, you sure talk a lot ;-)
Rosarian started banging his beak against the floor like a woodpecker. The nurse didn't want him INJURING himeself, so she ran to get meds to sedate him. She could hear a voice coming from the cellphone saying, "Baby? Baby? Are you okay?"
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It was clear that Rosarian's mother was not as UNCARING as his father seemed to be. At least there was someone who loved him. The nurse picked up the phone and told the pheasant what was happening.
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Thanks Miss S, I will try and shut my mouth a bit more. Leaf, 400,000,000 is quite a goal.
Everyone thought that Rosarian was upset because of the pheasant/vulture situation and the bus accident. What really had him upset was that his money was not ACCRUING as much interest as in the past.
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Well, Newt, I want you to live and be healthy for a long, long time!!
Rosarian knew the government can't be CREATING money out of thin air, with nothing to back it up. He knew that's the way governments have always handled debts they can't pay. Just print more money with nothing to back it up. It just dilutes the value of the money in circulation.
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Talk away, Newt.... look at me. I've talked a thousand times more. :-)
Finally Rosarian decided he should RUMINATE about the government no longer. He wanted to do something for his mom. He had not seen her in a while and she was clearly upset over his situation.
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Thanks Leaf, yes that would be very nice.
MissS, you have hit 5000, that is a lot of talking!!!
He knew his mom would be really happy if he went to college. Maybe he will be a math major and become a teacher or professor. Before he signs up, he needs to learn his shapes, especially the TRIANGLE.
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As Rosarian WRANGLES with learning these shapes, he knows that its important not to just do this for his mom. He also wants to do this for himself.
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He is also very hungry and all he has been able to find is PRINGLES. Of course he loves chips in every shape, size and flavor.
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He especially likes them with SPRINKLES of cheese on top. He thought chips might be an interesting idea since some of them are in the shape of triangles.
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He was also fascinated with clothes, especially after being dried and they are full of WRINKLES.
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He wasn't interested in the SWANKILY dressed mannequins in the store windows.
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Maps were also a favorite. He loved studying the colored HIGHWAYS. He was going to hit the highway alone and look for a college that would accept him.
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He began to think of his future. Wouldn't it be wonderful if his portrait was hung in the HALLWAYS of an ivy league school?
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Or maybe along the WALKWAYS of a museum. Maybe he will invent something the world cannot live without. Wow, what a bright future he has.
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He looked up and saw a bunch of SWALLOWS - this was a hopeful sign, he thought.
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Yes, very hopfull indeed. He was going to find a cure for SMALLPOX. The world was going to love him and he was going to be more famous than Paris Hilton.
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He could look at the AXOPLASM of nerve cells and see how the cell transports the virus to and from the nucleus when the smallpox virus reproduces. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/summary/110537385/SUMMARY?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
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Rosarian had a PAROXYSM of weeping. At last, he could really help solve a problem of the world.
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First he would have to google 'smallpox' to see what the SYMPTOMS were.
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How was he going to really earn anything. He has always received a lot of SYMPATHY but no real respect and admiration because of of his strange and lonely bloodline.
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He decided to go to a SYMPOSIA about medicine and viruses and learn more.
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He had so many things to consider. Where should he go? How would he pay for all this? Was he smart enough? What would his parents think? Suddenly the answers to all these thoughts went through his head like a SYMPHONY.
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Before he went any farther, he bumped into a girl named STEPHANY, She looked a little cross-breedy herself so he asked her "what are you made of?"
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"I'm half-pheasant and half-raven," she said. Rosarian thought he might be in a PHANTASY. Another cross-breed like himself!
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She also went on to tell him that William SHATNER'S a huge part of her life. Well, Rosarian started to see $$$dollar signs at the mention of William Shatner.
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Perhaps Stephany would consider becoming PARTNERS in a scheme to separate Mr Shatner from his riches.
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