A simple journal for a poet who wants a quiet life.I'm getting tired of the noise. Just wish for some peace and quiet.
Friday, May 28, 2004
I need
Aloha
I need the next chapter! Two people comment on the last one.:)
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Coming right up. :) I just put all of the episodes on one disk. I wanted to put Becky's picture on as well, but there wasn't enough room.
~ Kaytrina
On this episode of the GIBB COMMANDERS: Battle Of The Wits
Our heroes were in trouble now. Robin stood wide-eyed thinking aloud, “Aesop, Aesop, remember Aesop . . . But Aesop never had a saying for this!”
“Aesop may not,” said Barry, “but I do . . . Hide, NOW!”
The Commanders quickly hid themselves behind a large chest of scrolls.
“Look!” said Maurice. “Where does he think he’s going?”
“Robin, follow Gryme. He might be up to something,” said Barry.
“But what about Circe?”
“We’ll take care of her, now go.”
“What’s the matter Commanders?” asked Circe in a mocking voice. “Are you afraid to face me?”
Meanwhile . . .
“I knew that you would follow me There’s something that you need to see.”
“What are you up to Rhymer?” asked Robin.
Gryme the Rhymer did not answer, but instead motioned with his finger for Robin to follow where he lead. Down the dark passages the walked again, until the came to that darker path once more.
“I thought you told me not to go near, Cricket.”
“I found that Cricket has the Key The box that is to set me free.”
“So this is about that stupid box?” Gryme nodded. “Alright, lead the way.”
Back with Barry and Maurice . . .
“What are we going to do?” asked Mo.
“If you must revile your neighbor . . . Maurice, I have an idea! Follow my lead . . .”
Is it possible that Barry’s plan could work? Let us hope so for their sakes. And what is Gryme the Rhymer getting Robin into? Is it a trap? Will Robin be strong enough to resist Cricket and her maddening eyes? Find out next time on
Surprise!!! You get to be the first person (besides me of course) to see the next episode. :D
I really wish the board would come back up soon. I miss it like crazy!
~ Kaytrina
This time on the GIBB COMMANDERS: The Ancient Puzzle Box
“Well, well, Robin Gibb. I knew you would come back. What’s this? You seem more powerful now. Have you other powers besides those given to you?”
“Douse your love fires And give us the box. We’ll need to use wires To undo the locks.”
“Richard! What are you doing here?!”
“You heard him Cricket,” said Robin. “Give us the box.” The commander finally mustered up enough courage to look upon this mystical beauty. Much to his surprise (and relief) she was blindfolded. In her hands she held the box. He bent down and tried to take it, but quickly leapt back when he saw her eyes in his head. “That is some evil magic,” he thought.
“It is not evil . . .” sobbed Cricket, “Just misunderstood. It can be controlled.”
“Or radicaled by a curse Just as I tongues can be with verse.”
“Forgive me,” said Robin, slightly taken aback.
Cricket handed him the box and three Keys. “If you cannot solve the puzzle within thirty minutes, the blindfold will disappear and you will become maddened and destroy yourself.”
“I only see one lock,” said Robin, quite confused.
“It is all part of the puzzle. Figure it out.”
“Can’t we just smash it?”
“No! You will break our only cure! Then we are lost and that’s for sure!”
Our hero made a note of that and with those words in mind Robin stuck the first key into the first lock, thus starting the countdown to either victory or defeat.
We must leave Robin for now however and follow his brothers, Barry and Maurice, for they too are in grave danger.
3 comments:
Coming right up. :) I just put all of the episodes on one disk. I wanted to put Becky's picture on as well, but there wasn't enough room.
~ Kaytrina
On this episode of the GIBB COMMANDERS: Battle Of The Wits
Our heroes were in trouble now. Robin stood wide-eyed thinking aloud, “Aesop, Aesop, remember Aesop . . . But Aesop never had a saying for this!”
“Aesop may not,” said Barry, “but I do . . . Hide, NOW!”
The Commanders quickly hid themselves behind a large chest of scrolls.
“Look!” said Maurice. “Where does he think he’s going?”
“Robin, follow Gryme. He might be up to something,” said Barry.
“But what about Circe?”
“We’ll take care of her, now go.”
“What’s the matter Commanders?” asked Circe in a mocking voice. “Are you afraid to face me?”
Meanwhile . . .
“I knew that you would follow me
There’s something that you need to see.”
“What are you up to Rhymer?” asked Robin.
Gryme the Rhymer did not answer, but instead motioned with his finger for Robin to follow where he lead. Down the dark passages the walked again, until the came to that darker path once more.
“I thought you told me not to go near, Cricket.”
“I found that Cricket has the Key
The box that is to set me free.”
“So this is about that stupid box?” Gryme nodded. “Alright, lead the way.”
Back with Barry and Maurice . . .
“What are we going to do?” asked Mo.
“If you must revile your neighbor . . . Maurice, I have an idea! Follow my lead . . .”
Is it possible that Barry’s plan could work? Let us hope so for their sakes. And what is Gryme the Rhymer getting Robin into? Is it a trap? Will Robin be strong enough to resist Cricket and her maddening eyes?
Find out next time on
The GIBB COMMANDERS: The Ancient Puzzle Box
Here is something for you.
Surprise!!! You get to be the first person (besides me of course) to see the next episode. :D
I really wish the board would come back up soon. I miss it like crazy!
~ Kaytrina
This time on the GIBB COMMANDERS: The Ancient Puzzle Box
“Well, well, Robin Gibb. I knew you would come back. What’s this? You seem more powerful now. Have you other powers besides those given to you?”
“Douse your love fires
And give us the box.
We’ll need to use wires
To undo the locks.”
“Richard! What are you doing here?!”
“You heard him Cricket,” said Robin. “Give us the box.” The commander finally mustered up enough courage to look upon this mystical beauty. Much to his surprise (and relief) she was blindfolded. In her hands she held the box. He bent down and tried to take it, but quickly leapt back when he saw her eyes in his head. “That is some evil magic,” he thought.
“It is not evil . . .” sobbed Cricket, “Just misunderstood. It can be controlled.”
“Or radicaled by a curse
Just as I tongues can be with verse.”
“Forgive me,” said Robin, slightly taken aback.
Cricket handed him the box and three Keys. “If you cannot solve the puzzle within thirty minutes, the blindfold will disappear and you will become maddened and destroy yourself.”
“I only see one lock,” said Robin, quite confused.
“It is all part of the puzzle. Figure it out.”
“Can’t we just smash it?”
“No! You will break our only cure!
Then we are lost and that’s for sure!”
Our hero made a note of that and with those words in mind Robin stuck the first key into the first lock, thus starting the countdown to either victory or defeat.
We must leave Robin for now however and follow his brothers, Barry and Maurice, for they too are in grave danger.
Next on the GIBB COMMANDERS: Fight Or Flight?
Cathy,
Was that you that posted in my journal today? If it's not you I have no idea who it could be. :-/
Also, I really like your last few poems!! ^_^
~Alex
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