Welcome to The Pen Of The Muses! The posts below are often about theological, philosophical, political, lit., or writing topics because that's what's really important to me and what I'm most excited about sharing. But I am human. Man lives not by deep theological concepts alone. Not everything I post will be weighty.

-D.C. Salmon

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Fill in the blank!


Yes for Awesomeness Points. But only those in my Comp. II class will be able to answer this one, unless you're a *very* good guesser. :) In order to get all of these right you'll have to look at one of my recent Flash Forum posts. 

Poor, unfortunate _____! Who could have know that when his ____ built the two ____ of ____ he made one with slightly less ___ then the other? Who could have foreseen that _____, desperate for _____, would betray his own son to a _____ grave? For when did any man see the crafty _____ scheming deep within the ______?  Did any here see the vile _____ enter his ___ as he realized that only ____ would escape more _____ then ____? Who knew that the pressure of _____ would eventually cause the gruesome ____ of such a _____, bright ___? No ____, ___ one, no one. No one but the debase ____ that could conceive such a ____ plan, then fain such ____ when it came to _____.  


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4 comments:

  1. "Poor, unfortunate Tuppy Peabody! Who could have know that when his French chef built the two Muffins of Destiny he made one with slightly less fairy chocolate than the other? Who could have foreseen that Uncle Anatole, desperate for pastry dominion, would betray his own son to a oven-y grave? For when did any man see the crafty Iron Chef scheming deep within the Fortress of Galettes? Did any here see the vile culinary capomaestro enter his kitchen as he realized that only Sherman would escape more diabetes than Tuppy? Who knew that the pressure of the One Muffin would eventually cause the gruesome murder of such a vapid, bright sous chef? Not the master baker, not the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Patesseries one, no one. No one but the debase Anatole that could conceive such a diabolical plan, then fain such nonchalance when it came to dessert."

    Did I get it right?

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    1. Sorry Coop's but I like Mr. Davis' version way better.

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  2. hahaha yes, you got it word-for-word!! Juust kidding. :) But you totally get some points for being that funny. Points for you! Thanks for participating!

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  3. Poor, unfortunate Icarus! Who could have know that when his father built the two sets of wings he made one with slightly less wax then the other? Who could have foreseen that Daedalus, desperate for escape, would betray his own son to a water grave? For when did any man see the crafty father scheming deep within the Labyrinth? Did any here see the vile spark enter his eye as he realized that only one would escape more safely then two? Who knew that the pressure of Minos would eventually cause the gruesome death of such a young, bright soul? No one, no one, no one. No one but the debase mind that could conceive such a twisted plan, then fain such sadness when it came to fruition.

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