Shorthanded, Bad Grammar, Gambling, and Other Dangers. by (or addressed to) Will Robinson.

Friday, July 25, 2008 0 comments

Tired of too many rules? Me too. No bylines allowed here? A.K.A. No physiology in this little short? How many you got? Schemas I mean. Just Unice. I see. If you can follow along with me. Where did I put those caps anyway? For those who are clueless its a short story.

Act I.  Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera! A.K.A. From Tulsa and back.

Are you finished with that? No not yet it's fun to play with. Who said it was a play toy. You said I could play with it if I wanted. No I didn't say that, I said you didn't need to work at it. Just enjoy yourself. Don't be so tense. And then what? There has to be an end to the game. Who said it has to end. Anyway I don't work well when I don't get any play time. Watch it your playing with fire. Well don't lie and I won't get myself into trouble. Who told that was a lie. You're really starting to get on my nurbs/NURBS.

Act II. I dare ya, touch the box/case/cover/law um i mean nob.

There was this woman she had a son he died dead as a door nob he touched it the nob and it killed him kinda slow like so slow she did not notice it until it was too late so she called this Dr. in to take a look and see what could be done about the whole situation this was the same doc who told her she was havin a baby in the first place but that's the prequil and anyway he had to do some more research and get some new medicine seeing as how he was already dead the name was Dr. Quinn I didn't catch it by the way I just wanted to make sure.

Act III. It's a mystery to me.

There, was this woman here when her son died? Sure was. He died alone ya know. Didn't touch the body though, she was scared spitless. As soon as she could collect herself she called us. Y. I'm stumped. Not you too. Well he's dead and we know who did it.  Anyway its too late for that now.

THE WORD KEY
hobnob
• verb (hobnobbed, hobnobbing) informal mix socially, especially with those of higher social status.

NURBS

Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.

Sites

About NURBS: a summary by Markus Altmann
NURBS - Definition From the Webopedia Computer
protosecuela
die 
order 

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