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| Ahnalira |
Here's his website, Fan...
http://www.storypeople.com/storypeople.nsf/(vwUnivDspCat02)/61AB201A3F2F38648625682B00792C95?Opendocument&Count=5
Here's my absolute favorite:
In those days, we finally chose to walk like giants & hold the world in arms grown strong with love & there may be many things we forget in the days to come, but this will not be one of them.
Brian Andreas |
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| Francine |
Here is a favorite Brian Andreas Story of mine.
It is called Hopping.
I had a dream & I heard music & there were children standing around, but no one was dancing. I asked a little girl, why not? & she said they didn't know how, or maybe they used to but they forgot & so I started to hop up & down & the children asked me, Is that dancing? & I laughed & said, no, that's hopping, but at least it's a start & soon everyone was hopping & laughing & it didn't matter any more that no one was dancing. |
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| TrpltJanie |
This will be a perfect Christmas present for my mother who is a schoolteacher. Thank you for posting that. :-) |
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| Ajax |
Brians stories kind of remind of the ones penned by my old friend Jack Handy-
"One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to DisneyLand, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. "Oh, no," I said, "DisneyLand burned down." He cried and cried, but I think that deep down he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real DisneyLand, but it was getting pretty late.
Well, maybe he's not for everybody. :D
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