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Adventures In The Forbidden Zone

Guy J. Jackson

    You hunt up a brick. You don’t just find a brick on a suburban street. You’d think they would just be there. You’d think of bricks as common. But most homes aren’t made out of brick and there’s not just bricks lying around. Not like there used to be. You’d think people would keep bricks in their yards by the garage door, just for casual use. But bricks are actually sometimes hard to come by. You find yourself sneaking around the sides of houses looking for them. Bricks are hard to come by and so are stones perfectly-sized. But what you want is a brick, so never mind the stones. You got to eventually break a piece off someone’s garden to get a brick. Bricks are perfect and that’s why it’s a cliché, but they’re perfect and so they’re desirable clichés. But you mustn’t throw too hard, you’ll throw out your arm. When you throw the brick you finally find at the bottom of someone’s rainspout. Collect the thought: you mustn’t throw out your arm when you throw the brick through your ex-girlfriend’s and/or ex-boyfriend’s window.



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