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Carry On for Wednesday, July 25, 2007:
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Bo: Most people have no idea how hard it is to be a snake... everyone looks down on you... snakes are the bad guys in every story— the one about Leda and the snake, for instance—
Kathy: I think you mean LETO— see, she was the mother of Artemis and Apollo by Zeus, whose jealous wife, Hera, sent a huge serpent named Python to pursue Leto and prevent her from giving birth, but she found sanctuary on the floating isle of Delos and had Artemis first, who immediately helped her mother to give birth to Apollo, which is why Artemis is the Goddess of Childbirth as well as of Hunting and the Moon. Later, Apollo hunted down and killed Python. But because Python was also an oracle, Apollo was forced to atone for his crime by becoming the slave of a moral man for a year. Ironically Apollo not only took over as the Delphic Oracle but sent two giant serpents to crush the prophet Laoccoon when he tried to warn the Trojans against bringing the wooden horse into the city walls because he suspected it was a trick...
Kathy: —What?
Bo: I see you speak fluent GEEK, too.
Kathy: I think you mean LETO— see, she was the mother of Artemis and Apollo by Zeus, whose jealous wife, Hera, sent a huge serpent named Python to pursue Leto and prevent her from giving birth, but she found sanctuary on the floating isle of Delos and had Artemis first, who immediately helped her mother to give birth to Apollo, which is why Artemis is the Goddess of Childbirth as well as of Hunting and the Moon. Later, Apollo hunted down and killed Python. But because Python was also an oracle, Apollo was forced to atone for his crime by becoming the slave of a moral man for a year. Ironically Apollo not only took over as the Delphic Oracle but sent two giant serpents to crush the prophet Laoccoon when he tried to warn the Trojans against bringing the wooden horse into the city walls because he suspected it was a trick...
Kathy: —What?
Bo: I see you speak fluent GEEK, too.
Sunday, July 1, 2017:
Fred’s Diaries have won first place in this year's Ursa Major Awards, in the Best Novel category! Many thanks to everyone who voted for us!
Fred’s Diaries have won first place in this year's Ursa Major Awards, in the Best Novel category! Many thanks to everyone who voted for us!
NOTICE: Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot will be shot.
~ Mark Twain
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