Sunday, June 18, 2006
My favorite yarn spinner
I would like to call for a re-telling of a few stories from one of the Great Embellishers of Our Time, Ezekiel Sunrise. I want to hear "The Chickens Who Were Returned To The Wild," "The Spider That Looked At Me," and "I Win More Than I Lose." I am aching for a good story, and Zeke is one of the most gifted story-tellers I know, along with Eric T. (K, you're my favorite writer!)
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Ok... since you requested... I'll play. Here's something that happened last Wednesday night.
I was jogging on a country road at sunset, which was inspiring. I love running by myself at night. Shortly into the run, however, a coyote bounced across the road in front of me... which made me start thinking about how coyotes will attack a person, at times, if hungry or sick. This one just kept running... as did I... (yet, in opposite directions).
I pressed on, running and imagining what it would be like to be attacked by a rogue coyote... the only problem was that I have a floaty thing in my left eye which has been bugging me bad enough in general, but during my run the floaty thing kept popping up, and each time I saw it, it seemed like something (coyote) was running up on my left to attack. So, I was thankful that nobody was with me... or watching... because about every 1/2 mile (I went almost 4)the floaty returned, and I would panick and jump to my right... After the second or third time, I felt really foolish.
I'm going to see the eye doctor soon. This floaty thing is proving to be bad for my heart.
- Z
Also... just for the record... I DO win more than I lose, he WAS staring at me, and how dare you bring up Spot & Buffy... that's STILL a sore subject.
- Pumpkin Carving King (Z)
Bravo! I am satisfied!
Hey Zeke!
Can you create a podcast of this story for me, while the written word is good the oral presentation of the tradition is so much better!
- Steve
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