It seems it's turned into something more like a traffic accident though, you really don't want to look, but you just can help but turn and see what happened.
I think it has reached the point where some cataclysmic even may just wipe out the entire solar system and thereby end the story. Perhaps the Sun just exploded or some such. Anyway, it was fun for a while...
Paul: It's just like you to lay out a plate of jelly beans and then snatch them away after everybody has two. You know perfectly that you can't eat just two. x:-)
Just think of it . . . if you had kept going with the story, it could have been turned into a mini "Survivor" episode . . . stranded on an island, the whole bit . . . and then (perhaps) turn out to be just a dream sequence!
Well, I noticed HS has posted another ending, two posts after Paul's. Wonder if Don will try to resurrect the story from the second ending. Kind of reminds me of the Monty Python movie where the workers are hauling out corpses of those deceased from bubonic plague. One guy is dragging his father-in-law out to the wagon and he's saying "I'm not dead quite yet." "Oh, yes you are, dad." "No, I'm not - I'm not dead yet." "Get on the wagon now, will you?"
I don't mind if people want to keep the story going. I can't control that anyway. I just thought it needed some closure rather than let it just sit there like a wounded animal on the side of the highway.
These things have a life of their own though.. kind of like Frankenstein's monster.
Comments
It seems it's turned into something more like a traffic accident though, you really don't want to look, but you just can help but turn and see what happened.
Maybe we should try it again.
Sort of like the story - not quite dead yet. x;-)
These things have a life of their own though.. kind of like Frankenstein's monster.