I Remember November The 8thSunday, Apr 27, 2008 2:00 PM Dan, Ron and Dave find the room progressively influenced by slow motion ventilation from mechanical forced air produced by a '57 blue furnace. The resultant affects are due to displacement of normal cellular element exchange with microscopic parts that formed from the breakdown of turtle shells used in the heater parts. This, with continual increase in respiration, progressively yielded less speed and slower revolutions. The monotone presentation is an emotional representation of motor and sensory rearrangement. Analysis of flies, music and callers are influenced by both the date and the air. Former flies from Maine are briefly revisted and though no association is drawn between a blind caller and the lack of an eclipse, the flies could have initiated a massive lymphtic response that affected his optic nerve. Mr. Abacus and John G. Barkibammer drop by to discuss numerical sequences. 60's and 90's Spocks' are presented and callers have an opportunity to express their opinion of each. It was later found that the air influenced thoughts on insects while moving the timeline to January although still experiencing November the 8th. This finding was suggested by a spectator who was not in the room. It is unknown whether or not there was an unconscious period, nor is it known whether transference took place. The return to 3rd grade was momentary since Ron claimed the world was flat. His refusal, at that time, to recognize explorers and boats, is revisited after Caravan. Camel brings us to the point of departure and entry given it was the three boats that would later inspire his painting Columbus. After Piedro's call, the three take a Pinto instead.Listen |