Grandmother Willow and the Pizza
So there I was exploring the land north of Lake Tahoe and all I could think about was pizza, nature's perfect food from our long lost civilization. Oh what I would do for a pizza!
I noticed this old willow tree in the distance and decided to approach:
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As I approach I felt this strange desire to talk to it:
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Oh Willow where can I get some pizza? Suddenly a branch moved and pointed toward the center of Lake Tahoe:
http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y...4_22_50_49.jpg
I look out towards the Lake forlornly. How can I get there? I don't know yet but pizza is a treasure better than gold!
http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y...4_22_53_29.jpg
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What have you been eating m8?
And could I have some?
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Largion wrote:
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What have you been eating m8?
And could I have some?
I have been eating the usual around Lake Tahoe ...... snails, grubs, roots. I am more than willing to share! :laugh:
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I had really high hopes for this thread, but ultimately it was a letdown. I thought for sure it would lead to the undeniably fantastic, stupendously intriguing and gargantuanly awesome conclusion of you terraforming a giant pizza out in the middle of the lake.
*Edited for added excitement!
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Everyone knows the recipe for pizza is bear hide, leather scraps, and water, combined using a heavy scraper!
:silly:
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i wouldn't be surprised if this winds up in the junk pile... regardless it was still slightly entertaining
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no chance of that, i want to hear the rest of the story :)
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I await the next installment of this tale with bated breath :)
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Picture nr 4 is very nice!
Awaiting the continuation.