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10/08/2008 07:27:35 AM · #1
I was fortunate enough to get a K10DGuy comment.....and I thought it was so right.....and cool.....and funny that I hadda share it.

It's so Stephen King meets Brothers Grimm!



"He ran, and ran, and ran. It wasn't real, it couldn't be. Another turn, another bush impeding him, another scratch from a thorn bush. Panting, out of breath, Jack turned, and found the strength somehow to scream. The truck was there still. Beyond all reality, it was there, and it was coming for him."

Isn't that COOL?!?!?!?!?!?!?

I read the comment on Kelli's hippo entry, and thought that one was a hoot, too, so I wanna see MORE!!!

Post 'em up!
10/08/2008 07:29:36 AM · #2
K10DGuy comments
10/08/2008 07:43:50 AM · #3
Originally posted by Judi:

K10DGuy comments

WOW!!!

I didn't know you could do that......

Well, I've learned something new for the day and it's not even 8:00 A.M......

I'm gonna go back to bed! LOL!!!

ETA: I *STILL* think it'd be nice to personally thank the guy, but that's just my $0.02 US.......YMMV.

Message edited by author 2008-10-08 07:44:40.
10/08/2008 07:46:42 AM · #4
I would love to get one of those deep and funny comments!!
10/08/2008 08:01:31 AM · #5
Oh my gosh his comments are brilliant!!!!!!

What is sad is that some people don't have them marked as helpful.

Oh, and he definitely deserves a Yappie award.

Message edited by author 2008-10-08 08:02:09.
10/08/2008 08:38:35 AM · #6
I had to PM him about his comment on my freestudy entry. I knew it was humor, but it didn't totally make sense at first.

Remarkably, one of the testing routines for Viagra was sticking it in chimneys, and then detonating a nuclear bomb near by.

It is an amazing drug.


I'll have to go read the rest of him comments now.
10/08/2008 08:51:56 AM · #7
Here's one
With glances at each other and a few badly-covered up "throat clearings", Nancy's husband and his friends all unanimously declared her new dye job as top notch, and unfailingly beautiful.

10/08/2008 08:54:32 AM · #8


As she crawled anguishingly toward some food, Abby couldn't help but curse the fate she had been left with. How cruel, to have been born with the bottom half of a fairy princess, and yet be left without wings.

Struggling desperately for her goal, she let out a desperate cry, and continued on.
10/08/2008 09:12:19 AM · #9


"Peter lifted his head as the train rocketed off into the distance. Sighing heavily, he put his cheek into his palm and flicked a rock away from him. What was wrong with him? Why was he so useless?

He couldn't even get himself run over by a train properly."

10/08/2008 09:32:05 AM · #10


Originally posted by K10DGuy:

They never saw it coming, the day the world started to change into a cartoon.


Classic. :>)
10/08/2008 09:37:54 AM · #11
Just to Cool!!!



Sawyer paused on the edge of the entrance. Every instinct he had said not to go in. He glanced over his shoulder to where the other boys stood. "What, ya chicken?" one called out. Frowning, Sawyer turned back to the darkness. Still, he hesitated, but being able to see the light on the other side was a beacon of hope. He'd heard the stories. The homeless people that had never been heard from again. The young mother that was supposedly now in the loony bin because of what happened in there. A number of other incidents supposedly tied to this otherwise normal tunnel.

"Go in! Do it! Chicken!" the boys cried. Sawyer took in a deep breath, and set himself. With one final sneer at the boys behind him he gathered his wits and stepped into the tunnel.

Nothing happened. With a grin and a relieved sigh, he started walking toward the light on the other side. He turned when about half-way in, and yelled at the boys that were now standing amazed and rapt with attention, "See?! It's perfectly fine, there's nothing...!"

Sawyer's words were cut off with a shriek, and the boys waiting outside the tunnel screamed and scrambled off in every direction. One boy, shock taking hold almost instantly, was rooted to his spot, and thus was the only one to see what happened in full, and when he was finally discovered hours later, staring blankly into space, could only mutter over and over, "it took him to the deadlands. The deadlands. The deadlands."
10/08/2008 09:43:50 AM · #12


Ettie rebounded in shock as she noticed a person lounging near her in some absolutely shocking attire. Never in her life had she seen someone wear white shoes after labor day!
10/08/2008 09:45:50 AM · #13
Yep, as I said in the other thread .. he needs to write a book, with photos. If these phots with these commments were put in book form, I would want it, I would pay money for it - pure brillance on all levels!
10/08/2008 09:50:11 AM · #14


"He put his head in his hands in despair. Something that used to be so simple, was now so out of reach. Smacking the table in anger, followed by a tear of pure frustration, he struggled so hard to remember. So hard to recollect.

As his nurse came to place a blanket around his shoulders and lead him into bed, the tears fell a little more freely. Perhaps tomorrow it would return to him. Sometimes it did, you know. Sometimes it was like he was 20 again. Today, however, was not that day, and as he drifted off to sleep, sorrow in his heart and frustration in his brain, he prayed to whatever would hear him that tomorrow would be that day.

That tomorrow he'd be able to remember his daughter's name once again."
10/08/2008 10:11:22 AM · #15


In the dark corners of the world, there exists a special kind of place. The Roman Catholic Peep Show.

Only 25 cent!
10/08/2008 10:28:32 AM · #16
Originally posted by Mephisto:



"He put his head in his hands in despair. Something that used to be so simple, was now so out of reach. Smacking the table in anger, followed by a tear of pure frustration, he struggled so hard to remember. So hard to recollect.

As his nurse came to place a blanket around his shoulders and lead him into bed, the tears fell a little more freely. Perhaps tomorrow it would return to him. Sometimes it did, you know. Sometimes it was like he was 20 again. Today, however, was not that day, and as he drifted off to sleep, sorrow in his heart and frustration in his brain, he prayed to whatever would hear him that tomorrow would be that day.

That tomorrow he'd be able to remember his daughter's name once again."

Oh, my......

This is so unerringly sad and serious.

My wife's mother is in the rapid degeneration that occurs with Alzheimer's and dementia.

You can really see the frustration, fear, and confusion she grapples with every day as the diseases progress.

I've thought that this must be the kind of thing that she lives with.....

It breaks my heart.......she *was* my Mom for the last 29 years......a wonderful, vibrant person, a great friend, and the PERFECT grandma to my little girl.

K10DGuy, I dunno if you've had to live with that heartache or not, but your insight surely reaches deep.
10/08/2008 10:30:17 AM · #17
Originally posted by benee:



In the dark corners of the world, there exists a special kind of place. The Roman Catholic Peep Show.

Only 25 cent!

I love this!!! LOL!!!

I've been there personally.......NOT a holy place!

ROFLMAO!!!
10/08/2008 10:58:22 AM · #18


Johnny looked in the mirror and cursed his fate again. All the other grasshoppers looked normal, but not him, oh no. He had to have this face! This face that made everyone laugh. This face that made the girls all look away. He hated his face.

Johnny turned away from the mirror and wiped a tear from his eye.

Life could be so cruel.
10/08/2008 11:05:08 AM · #19
Well, once again I will set myself up to get slammed (at least I am honest)...I received a comment by this member. Quite frankly, I was not impressed. The comment was not helpful, constructive, entertaining or even funny. It is the only comment on my images besides the ones I have left myself that is not marked as helpful.

10/08/2008 11:08:43 AM · #20


Originally posted by K10DGuy:

Ferdinand glanced up at the window, knowing that his target lay within. It was supposed to be a simple job, easy money, but now he knew he'd been set up. The eye was watching. So much for simplicity, thought Ferdinand, yet he smiled. Unbeknownst to his employer, his fee had just been raised considerably. Ferdinand stared into the red eye of doom and began to plot, this had just become interesting...

10/08/2008 11:13:54 AM · #21


It was a forbidden love. Ralph and Flora knew this. They knew it like they knew nothing else. All their lives their respective peoples beat it into their heads. A love like this could never be. It was against all morals. It was against all laws. It was against all nature.

Yet at the end, the taboo did not matter. Ralph and Flora could not deny what they knew to be true in their hearts, and for this they perished. A love became a Legend.

Message edited by author 2008-10-08 11:25:20.
10/08/2008 11:23:31 AM · #22
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She could kill men with her shoulder blades, they said, but when she finally did, she was driven into despair and madness.

Simply great. I loved Edward's comment on my photo, and now I am reading all the others; and a silly grin is stamped on my face.

Message edited by author 2008-10-08 14:03:59.
10/08/2008 11:24:01 AM · #23
I feel so left out :( Such fun comments and yet I have received none from this member.
10/08/2008 11:26:01 AM · #24
Originally posted by ShutterPug:

I feel so left out :( Such fun comments and yet I have received none from this member.


Aye, I've none either but it still makes me happy to share the same planet with people like him, comments or not. :)
10/08/2008 11:27:42 AM · #25
Originally posted by togtog:

Originally posted by ShutterPug:

I feel so left out :( Such fun comments and yet I have received none from this member.


Aye, I've none either but it still makes me happy to share the same planet with people like him, comments or not. :)


I have news for you, no one is on the same Planet as he is.........and if you were he would kick you off!

Matt
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