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Steve Haddon's avatar

The llama story unearthed a past life, when I lived in a different universe. I lived in a big house, with an acre of land - we called it "the paddock" - which I had no need for. A man, who didn't live next door, owned an adjacent plot of land. It was smaller than ours. He had chickens, and ducks, and geese, and two rheas. Rheas are like small ostriches - but from South America. We made some holes in the dividing hedge, so his assorted birds could make use of the paddock that we didn't know what to do with.

One day I walked up to the paddock, with a beautiful lady - who was not my wife - and found a massive egg. I gave the egg to the beautiful lady, but her brother said it was haram and gave it to one of their neighbours. My wife divorced me and I gave her all of our money - because I had been unfaithful. That seemed fair. Now I live in a very small house - but I do have a vegetable patch.

What really troubles me, is... I can't remember the name of the man who didn't live next door.

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Marie Reyes's avatar

Thanks Tom, that worked. My mind sorely needed that cleanse. I‘ve given the world of kiln dried logs more thought than you might imagine, being from a place that’s already dry and where a disadvantage is that pretty much all fire is frowned upon (California).

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