October the Fifteenth is Dark

The Art Philosopher

Posted on: 15th Oct, 2015

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October Dark and light: Inspired by the ‘two sentence’ horror stories I have decided to embark on a similar theme but mixing it up with one day of dark and menacing suggestion and the next of light and cheerful. Monday – Friday snippets from your Art Philosopher until All Hallows’ Eve is over…

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12 Comments on October the Fifteenth is Dark

LL

LL

15th Oct, 2015 12:10

I can hear the wind whistling through the belfry, the crack of distant thunder, portending rain pattering against the window, and the moaning the restless, recently departed in the hallway outside of your door.

I start the Hollywood gig next Wednesday. I’ll keep you updated by e-mail.

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Jules

Jules Smith

15th Oct, 2015 14:10

Oooh…sinister and creepy.(Firmly locks and barricades door)
Fantastic! I’m so excited for you and can’t wait to hear about it. Let me know if they need a scarecrow 😉

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LL

LL

16th Oct, 2015 18:10

Everyone needs a scapegoat…

I don’t know about a scarecrow. I’ll ask. Maybe for the next Wizard of Oz remake? (a star is born)

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Jules

Jules Smith

16th Oct, 2015 19:10

The dark version where Dorothy, The Tin man, the Lion and (me) the Scarecrow are terribly sinister..

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Gorilla Bananas

Gorilla Bananas

15th Oct, 2015 13:10

Looking on the bright side, at least the crows were too scared to peck her.

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Jules

Jules Smith

15th Oct, 2015 14:10

Exactly, Mr. Gorilla Bananas. Doing her job properly and saving the peasants from starving!

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the late phoenix

the late phoenix

15th Oct, 2015 17:10

she was the daughter of Dorothy and the Scarecrow. the Wizard fixed everything, though, it all went back to normal. Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and their daughter ran that rusted gold brick road out of Oz as fast as they could before the Wizard realized he had no powers…*)

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Jules

Jules Smith

15th Oct, 2015 19:10

And she ran really, really fast because now she had legs with feet on and everything so she took her mothers red shoes, (even though they pinched a bit) and scarpered! *)

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Masher

Masher

15th Oct, 2015 22:10

See what happens when you put your lippy on after a whole bottle of Vino Blanco?

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Jules

Jules Smith

16th Oct, 2015 19:10

I know, it’s a bugger! 🙂

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Exile on Pain Street

Exile on Pain Street

18th Oct, 2015 22:10

Do you know what’s creepy about that? No torso.

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Jules

Jules Smith

19th Oct, 2015 13:10

Yes. I agree.

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