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Sounds more like everyday HeartLand instead of the future...eotunun wrote:The scene is:
Some old men in a retirement home, sitting in armchairs around a table. A clock is ticking. Over the silence that hangs about the place where the old men got lost in their memories, the clock rather seems to be knocking time itself ahead. A wooden stand is on the table, holding up a small banner:
One of the men says, in a scratchy and weathered voice:
"indeed!"
The others smile. One of the old men giggles in his gravely voice. His giggle developes into a cough for a moment. A crutch leaned against his armchair falls over and noisily hits the linoleum, which wakes the group for a second. You hear some sighs and worn off joints crackle as they change their positions on the cussions, each searching for places where his hasn´t gone all flat in the hours since breakfast.
Oldtimers..
Indeed.mh wrote:Hey, he is back!
Better get this thread up to 20 pages pronto-wise!!!
watching the rain fall that within the next ten minutes will make the chemist moist?James Blast wrote:not guilty
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I wrote:I´d like to quote a tunnel through Heartland, INDEED!
A song I could listen to thousands and thousands of times indeedJames Blast wrote:Watcher of the Skies, actually