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Speech Is Silver - Julia's Tragic Trial

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Thanks Dear :) :) :)

And yes, the examination was very accurate.
So no card remained.

However, I have a new job. Solidly paid and not uninteresting ...
(more information in the epilogue below ...)

Don't worry, you will see them in about 9 months ;)


...

Epilogue:

Two months later:

A certain somebody leads tourists through a certain museum ...
(picture 255)


- The End -

A happy Saturday evening to all of my friends! :) :) :)


True justice!
 
An excellent tale. A wonderful passage into the inner beauty of Julia's soul via the corruption and connivances of the outer world.

The arcane mysteries revealed...or rather obscured in plain sight in this story will have scholars of the deeper realities pondering many a sleepless night...though some might blame this on the raucous croaking of the frogs from their palatial manse next door, however the important thing to take away from this is that something important was discovered. What that important thing is (no not the trophy cup...least I think not the trophy cup :confused:) only each and every dear reader can uncover for themselves.
 
An excellent tale. A wonderful passage into the inner beauty of Julia's soul via the corruption and connivances of the outer world.

The arcane mysteries revealed...or rather obscured in plain sight in this story will have scholars of the deeper realities pondering many a sleepless night...though some might blame this on the raucous croaking of the frogs from their palatial manse next door, however the important thing to take away from this is that something important was discovered. What that important thing is (no not the trophy cup...least I think not the trophy cup :confused:) only each and every dear reader can uncover for themselves.

It's not easy to find words to say how much I love your comment! :) :) :)
In any case thank you very, very much!

And you are right: Indeed there's a question which was never answered.
In fact there are even several questions:

Am I still traumatized by the experience?

With whom did the executioner telephone before her disaster?

And what has Peter O' Toole to do with this thread? Any ideas?

Well, at least one question - maybe even two- can be answered in the following,
relatively laconic report ...


It was pretty much surprising when a close relative of the executioner contacted me.
It seems she's able to forgive me.
And as she knows my special interests ... I even got a nice invitation.
Life is good!

For more information see the pictures below ...
 

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It's not easy to find words to say how much I love your comment! :) :) :)
In any case thank you very, very much!

And you are right: Indeed there's a question which was never answered.
In fact there are even several questions:

Am I still traumatized by the experience?

With whom did the executioner telephone before her disaster?

And what has Peter O' Toole to do with this thread? Any ideas?

Well, at least one question - maybe even two- can be answered in the following,
relatively laconic report ...


I was pretty much surprising when a close relative of the executioner contacted me.
It seems she's able to forgive me.
And as she knows my special interests ... I even got a nice invitation.
Life is good!

For more information see the pictures below ...
Now Pp finds he has yet another interesting story to trace to its beginnings and read from the start.
 
Thank you very much my Dear! :) :) :)


And here more from the report:

On the way I become a little bit impatient.
Indeed the way is a bit long.
So ... let`s say ... life is of medium quality ...
 

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And now it becomes serious ...
Life is problematic!
 

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As usual nothing becomes better, quite on the contrary ...
Life is not really good!
 

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But at least I know where to get my breakfast.
And sometimes we even get what we want.
Sometimes, but not always ...
 

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And indeed ... soon help is coming.

Then, at least after I get rid off a certain uncomfortable jacket ... all problems will be solved.
And everything will be as it should be ...

The End


P.S.:
Special thanks to friend Tree!
One of the pictures is borrowed from your recent thread which is -as always- a great one! :) :) :)
 

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Well how could one not be marked by such a wonderful and captivating tale :clapping:

Of course with luck Julia will be delivered of this place of non-execution to somewhere she can embrace her beloved object (no not the trophy cup...least I think not the trophy cup) .

Of course she might have to resort to delivering herself but no one ever said life was easy :D
 
And indeed ... soon help is coming.

Then, at least after I get rid off a certain uncomfortable jacket ... all problems will be solved.
And everything will be as it should be ...

The End


P.S.:
Special thanks to friend Tree!
One of the pictures is borrowed from your recent thread which is -as always- a great one! :) :) :)
A very entertaining and exhilarating dream story.
 
Well how could one not be marked by such a wonderful and captivating tale :clapping:

Of course with luck Julia will be delivered of this place of non-execution to somewhere she can embrace her beloved object (no not the trophy cup...least I think not the trophy cup) .

Of course she might have to resort to delivering herself but no one ever said life was easy :D

Thanks Dear!
And also thanks to everyone who had some fun with the report! :) :) :)

Well, I try my best to recover and to find a way out of the current misery.
And no, of course it's not the damned trophy cup which I desire to embrace, quite on the contrary! :D :D :D

Lali's assumption of the therapeutic crosses breathes also some realism.
Just the the executing therapist (picture below) is not very likeable ... :( :( :(

By the way, the question about the connection of Peter O' Toole with this thread is still unanswered.
So let's make a little prize competion: The first one who gives a correct answer wins an appearance in the next story.
(Yes, I know, what a doubtful prize ... :D :D :D
 

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