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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostI detect a touch of sarcasm. Which reminds me...
The Molopo River roughly transects the southern border of the Kalahari Desert. The river is essentially a long, thin oasis which stretches 600 miles across the iconic orange sands of the region. The Kalahari is beautiful, but non-forgiving and harsh.
As I make my way toward the river, still about eight clicks away, my eyes begin to play tricks on my sun-scorched mind. I am certain that I see something move ahead, but as I get closer I find nothing but the bleached bones of an unlucky kudu. As I pass the carcass, I get the feeling I'm being watched. I look back at the bones and immediately surmise that seeing the kudu's skull, its "face", is the genesis of my uneasiness. A desert is solitary confinement without need of walls and the psychosis of such isolation -with walls or without- is well known.
Still looking at the kudu, I say out loud, "I have got to get water soon or I will end up with my bones bleaching in the sun, too." I pause for a few seconds too long, like I was expecting an answer, before my mind snaps back to reality and I continue my march.
"So this is how I die," I mutter, not as a question; rather, as a declaration of fact. "Fine. So be it."
I start to think of my childhood, Thanksgiving dinners of years past, college, old girlfriends, and the fateful decision that led me to this place. Behind me, I hear a noise; someone -or some thing- coming. Or is this another hallucination? I can't muster the energy to care, let alone move.Last edited by AlabamAlum; August 29, 2017, 11:32 AM."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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If The Wizard is as dumb as his words, and the accounting is scrupulous, then it's bordering on universal constant that every one of his statements contains some amount of error. In this case, I still believe that The Wizard's stupidity reached its asymptote years ago. Every word he utters brings the community closer to his world. Fortunately, while we are all goddamn fools for posting here, the distance between us and The Wizard is still measured the distance light can travel and not the infernal, debil's work metric system.Last edited by iam416; August 29, 2017, 01:10 PM.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostTwo hours later, I reach the river bed. It's dry. My heart sinks. I have been three days without water. With the heat of the desert and the exertion to get to the river, it seems much longer. I slump to the ground and lean against a camelthorn tree in complete resignation.
"So this is how I die," I mutter, not as a question; rather, as a declaration of fact. "Fine. So be it."
I start to think of my childhood, Thanksgiving dinners of years past, college, old girlfriends, and the fateful decision that led me to this place. Behind me, I hear a noise; someone -or some thing- coming. Or is this another hallucination? I can't muster the energy to care, let alone move.
Resolved to my fate, I admit to myself that I deserve this. You see, besides the sand, and kudu, and giant lions, the Kalahari is known for its diamonds. That's what brought me here. Diamonds. A double cross. A theft. The details are interesting, I suppose, but I had no time to go through them.
I close my eyes waiting for fate to mete out its cosmic justice..."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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