Wednesday, June 24, 2009

5500 Years From Home

Wednesday June 24, 2009
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5500 Years From Home

In addition to the 250 plus Lyrical Pieces that I have written and received Copyright Protection from the Library Of Congress - I have, also, written a Novel (copyrighted but not Published) entitled 5500 Years From Home. I am currently working on a 2nd Book entitled The Island that I am about 1/2 the way towards completion, .. but have suspended at this time.
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I have decided to, occasionally, post excerpts from
5500 Years From Home in this Blog space.
Today, we peruse the 4th page of Chapter 11 – Page 98.
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Enjoy !
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5500 YEARS FROM HOME

chapter Eleven … page 98
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Franklin's Bolts
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Finally, Ben Franklin extended an invitation to Thom asking if he’d like to come into Philadelphia with him and share a few mugs of beer at the local Pub. Ben told Thom that he’d like to hear what Thom had to say about his time. And he’d like to ask him a few questions. Thom looked over at the hill where the Orb rested and then accepted Franklin’s invitation.
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And so, Thom and Ben climbed into the Coach for the 25 minute ride into Philadelphia. On the way in, Franklin told Thom that he had been visited three other times from the future. Once from the year 3710 when he was told that time travel had first been invented. Then, again, from 3800 and again, from 4050.
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Thom explained that he was a Time Traveler by mistake. He leveled with Franklin about being from 2008 and being erroneously jettisoned back with an Extrinsic Orb Being from 7508. Franklin was very much intrigued to learn that the EOB was out on the road to New York where the two men met. He also was captivated to hear about telepathically speaking subliminally.
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When the Carriage had traveled the five miles into Philadelphia, Franklin suggested that Thom trade in the clothing he was wearing for something more suitable to 1752. It was, in fact the outfit that Thom had purchased in 1964 New York. Thom did just that, slipping into an attire that Franklin had long since outgrown in his age of portliness. Franklin freshened up by using a watered rag to wipe away the dust of his travel from Boston to Philadelphia. Then, Franklin smeared a salve under his arms telling Thom that it was a precursor to the modern version of deodorant. He laughingly explained to Thom that many of his contemporaries thought he to be a God who could not sweat. Chuckling, Franklin continued that sentiment agreed with him, well.
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And so the two stepped out of the Chestnut Street residence.
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… Franklin told Thom that he had been visited three other times from the future. ..

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LARRY..CURTIS..SPURLOCK
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