Monday, April 13, 2009

Andy Warhol Banana

Andy Warhol BananaUnknown Artist The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika HokusaiUnknown Artist The Great Wave of Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai
, instead of falling, it steadied itself in the air, spun in its own length and sped back again trailing octarine sparks and making athat had appeared a few feet away.
It was, of course, Death.
He turned his glowing eyesockets towards Rincewind and said, in a voice like the collapse of undersea chasms, GOOD AFTERNOON.
He turned away as if he had completed all necessary business for the time noise like a buzzsaw.Rincewind pushed the stunned boy behind him, threw away the ravaged sock and whipped his hat off, flailing wildly as the staff bored towards him. It caught him on the side of the head, delivering a shock that almost welded his teeth together and toppled him like a thin and ragged tree.The staff turned again in mid-air, glowing red-hot now, and swept back for another and quite definitely final run.Rincewind struggled up on his elbows and watched in horrified fascination as it swooped through the chilly air which, for some reason he didn't understand, seemed to be full of snowflakes.And became tinged with purple, blotched with blue. Time slowed and ground to a halt like an underwound phonograph.Rincewind looked up at the tall black figure

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