Friday, 25 March 2011

Why are there no comments left for this particular image that MCDONALD produced?

It is all about 'projection'. somebody in a 'dog alter' saw a programmer who terrorised him - either that or somebody was projecting 'all sorts of shit' and terrified the daylights out of him - in the forest around the TEMPLAR CASTLE...but I cannot work it out - other than to say that it was probably 'OBAMA' and that the dog was most likely to be SC.

HABERTICK would quite obviously have been a reference to TOMLINSON as the 'woodsman' and HOWARD FROLL a reference to GILL (in FROLLO mode).

The glue - was probably sperm - I have an image of MARK R spilling a load of it around a woodshed...so maybe it is best not to remember any more than that....

http://www.trueamericandog.com/2008/06/dog-sees-some-fucked-up-shit-in-magical.html

June 14, 2008
Dog Sees Some Fucked Up Shit in Magical Forest



Farmer Habertick had police rescue his dog Joey from the magical forest that lies within the borders of Peru this weekend. Habertick realized his dog was missing when he did not return from his morning shoe collecting job.
"My dog goes around the neighborhood collecting people's shoes so that I can steal them," says the farmer, "I realized he'd gone missing when I had no shoes to put in my milk for lunch. But I noticed a trail of wood glue on the ground, and I knew exactly where he could be."
Habertick is known around town for having an large collection of bronze statues that he makes delicious sandwiches from. He disposes of the excess statue parts in the forest in his backyard, where, years ago, wood- glue was invented by birds and sunshine. The forest was given the title Woodglue Woods, but some locals had trouble pronouncing it so it became better known as Magical Forest.
"It's unclear what life-forms have evolved in the Magical Foest, but we do know that excess amounts of woodglue and bronze do not mix," says therapist Howard Froll, "Joey has seen some very traumatic images in that forest. He is currently in the critical condition known as death, and I can't help him unless he answers some more questions about the forest."
-Hal Cronweld

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