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THE OUTER ORBITS
WHERE TIME/SPACE SEEMS ELASTIC
WAITING FOR GODOOZ.


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Comments (13)

Cowboy:

Wow! The 23rd century's version of The Thinker on planet Zoran.

Mauser:

Some men carry the
Weight of the world on their backs
He has the moon there.

Cowboy:

ya, actually you should have done the Atlas Shrugs thing there!

Terwiliger:

It's a trompe l'oeil moon
Sailing over paper sea
Do you feel it's real?

What makes me tick
Is that giant moon
How long will I stay sane?

Doc Al:

Eclipse gets new name
It's only a paper moon
Call it "paper clipse"

Ed B:

Sitting on this rock
In the cold of outer space
Painful "asteroids"

NateW:

Why do space creatures always have a backpack? And how can he/she/it afford a spiffy new backpack, the latest in helmet-goggle fashion, and no shoes?

Just asking....

john cox:

HEY NATEW

That's like asking why do Zephroleon huskers insist on waving their xyphod clones near condensation collectors.

It just IS.

NateW:

Thanks John, this is most intelligent conversation I have had all day. This is why I come here while at work!

Terwiliger:

NATE:

How much are they paying you to surf the net? I was thinking about becoming an investment banker surfing for porn 50 hours a week for a 6- or 7-figure income, an 8-figure bonus, & a giant golden parachute. What are your salary & benefits like?

NateW:

Who surfs? I have my couple of stops for daily inspiration...Cox, Iowahawk, etc.

Anonymous:

Underachiever. That's why you're not making the big bucks like the guys at the SEC and Goldman Sachs.

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